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28. Independent Work Systems
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28. Independent Work Systems

Autism Academy 360

July 29, 202411m 58s

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Show Notes

In this episode of Autism Academy 360, host Lisa Holladay delves into the importance and implementation of independent work systems (IWS) in special education classrooms. These structured systems, such as the three-drawer bin system and task boxes, are designed to help students with special needs become more self-reliant by providing visual cues and prompts.

Lisa shares practical steps for selecting appropriate tasks, utilizing visual supports, and collecting data to monitor progress. She emphasizes the transformative impact of these systems on classroom dynamics and offers free resources to help educators get started, including a one-hour training and a starter kit. Whether you are a brand new teacher or a seasoned veteran, IWS can be a huge game-changer in your classroom!

Resources Mentioned:

  • A free one-hour training on how to start implementing independent work systems.
  • A free Starter Kit for implementing task boxes in your classroom.