Structured Work Systems POPARD Virtual Half-Day Workshop
June 6, 2025 12:30pm-3:30pm(PST) (for BC School Employees Only)
This workshop is an introduction to structured work systems and is appropriate for school staff supporting students with ASD (i.e., teachers, EAs, district support staff, administrators.) Structured work systems were developed by Division TEACCH® at UNC Chapel Hill as part of the structured teaching programmatic approach to working with individuals with ASD. Structured work systems emphasize a systematic and organized presentation of tasks and materials that visually communicate information to a student and help build independent work habits.
This three-hour workshop will cover the following information:
What is a structured work system?
Examples of structured work systems.
Examples of work tasks that can be completed within a structured work system (often called ‘basket work’).
Ways to integrate a structured work system into a student’s programming.
Sample goals that relate to a structured work system.
Ways to integrate transition supports and create visually supported environments beyond the structured work system.
Additional resources for implementing a structured work system.
Audience: This workshop is for employees of BC School Districts, BC First Nations Schools and BC Independent Schools.
About this Workshop:
The Zoom link for this session will be included in your confirmation email (if you don't see your confirmation email, check your junk/spam folder)
This workshop is exclusively for employees of BC public, First Nations, and independent schools
This workshop is FREE
This workshop will be presented virtually via Zoom
When June 6, 2025 12:30 PM - 3:30 PM
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