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University Series 044 | Lipscomb University
Today we are joined by Dr. Annette Little from Lipscomb University. This program offers its students diverse opportunities, not only with coursework but also with practicum opportunities.
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AC4P with Dr. Scott Geller 019 - 7 Lessons to Influence Others to Actively Care
Dr. Scott Geller has been teaching us how and why we should all be Actively Caring for People (AC4P). As we come to the end of AC4P lessons, Dr. Geller wants us to take away 7 lessons, for ourselves and to influence others.
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The Lift 005 | Using a Competency-Based Approach to Supervision with Dr. Florence...
The Podcast
An ABA Technologies Academy Podcast
Credit: 0.5 BACB, 0.5 Supervision
Price: $10.00
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Thought Leaders 023 | Dr. Kent Johnson | Part 1
This month on Thought Leaders, we are joined by Dr. Kent Johnson as he tells us the story of how Morningside came to be. Join us as we go off on some fun tangents and learn all about his life and influences.
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University Series 043 | York College of Pennsylvania
Today we are joined by Dr. Molly Milam from York College of Pennsylvania. The Masters of Education focuses on bringing in adjunct professors who bring their real-world experiences into the classroom. With their diverse classwork and faculty, students will have the opportunity to tailor their school and work experience to become well-rounded practitioners.
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The Lift 004 | The Impact of Culture on Supervisory Relationships
The Podcast
An ABA Technologies Academy Podcast
Credit: 1.0 BACB, 1 Supervision
Price: $15.00
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Operant Innovations 024 | Behavioral Consulting in Esports
What can you do with your degree other than clinical work? How about sports consulting? This week we are joined by master's student Victoria German, PhD student James Riswick-Estelle, and FIT Esports Director Dana Hustedt as they speak about the collaboration between behavioral consulting and Esports.
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University Series 042 | Clemson University Online
Today we are joined by Dr. Cathrine Griffith from Clemson University. Their online Masters of Education in Special Education focuses on increasing collaboration between education and behavior analysis. This program is packed with professors from diverse backgrounds providing a multi-tiered system of support for their students. Gain knowledge, not only in the science of behavior but also in special education.
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The Lift 003 | Understanding Past Influences and Their Effect on You as A Supervisor
Dr. Linda LeBlanc and Dr. Tyra Sellers are joined by Dr. Shahla Ala'i-Rosales! This episode describes the importance of understanding your learning history with prior supervisors and influencers. There are several benefits of reflection on your past experiences with supervisors, mentors, coaches . . . good, bad, and ugly. The podcast describes an activity for exploring the past influences in order to identify your values and design your actions as a supervisor. In addition, the listener is guided through an activity for identifying future development goals and seeking influencers and mentors to help them achieve those goals.
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Thought Leaders 022 | Dr. Denise Ross | Part 2
This month on Operant Innovations - Thought Leaders, we are back with Dr. Denise Ross as she answers the questions "Where do you see the field going?" and/or "Where would she like to see the field go?"
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AC4P with Dr. Scott Geller 018 | Leadership vs. Management Part 3
"Here’s the challenge - post-pandemic - how do we make our culture where people feel included, they believe they are learning and contributing, and they can challenge the status quo?"
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University Series 041 | Slippery Rock University
Today we are joined by Dr. Eric Bieniek from Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania. This practitioner-focused program has both an online Master's Degree and a certificate program. If you are looking for a flexible online program, SRU may be for you! This program is focused on making each of the above options available to all of their students and understand that real-life happens and sometimes it is not fully in their students' control. SRU's goal is to meet people where they are, assistant them to get where they want, and train highly qualified applied practitioners.
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The Lift 002 | Collaborative Supervisory Relationships
This episode focuses on the fact that effective supervisory relationships are built on bi-directional collaborative efforts on the part of the supervisor and the supervisee. There are risks for supervisee, supervisor, clients, and the field as a whole if there is no collaborative effort and the two parties do not each feel respected, valued, and acknowledged. The podcast describes strategies for setting expectations for the relationship from the outset and for establishing collaborative goals for supervision. The importance of bi-directional feedback is explored and strategies for creating a committed and healthy learning context are reviewed.
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University Series 040 | PCOM
Today we are joined by Dr. Jessica Glass-Kendorski, PHD, NCSP, BCBA-D and Dr. Rich Allen, PSYD, NCSP, BCBA-D from PCOM. If you are looking for a program that melds school psychology and the principles of behavior, you have found your program! The amount of individualization that you will find within this program is immense. With faculty that strive to bring the science of behavior to other fields and build a community of professionals, potential students have the opportunity to learn, research, and network!
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The Lift 001 | So . . . we should write a book!
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Join hosts Dr. Linda LeBlanc & Dr. Tyra Sellers as they describe the motivation for the creation of the book on supervision focusing on the importance of high-quality supervision for trainees, clients, and the field at large. This is even more important given the shift to more junior people in the profession with our current growth trajectory. The podcast focuses on the importance of discussing supervision in terms of relationships that are both collaborative and bi-directional in influence. Distinctions are made between the terms: supervisor, mentor, and sponsor.
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Join hosts Dr. Linda LeBlanc & Dr. Tyra Sellers as they describe the motivation for the creation of the book on supervision focusing on the importance of high-quality supervision for trainees, clients, and the field at large. This is even more important given the shift to more junior people in the profession with our current growth trajectory. The podcast focuses on the importance of discussing supervision in terms of relationships that are both collaborative and bi-directional in influence. Distinctions are made between the terms: supervisor, mentor, and sponsor.
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