ASD Endorsement Course Schedule and Registration
FDLRS MICCOSUKEE is pleased to offer three ASD Endorsement modules at no cost during the 2025–2026 school year. These courses meet the state requirements for the Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Endorsement. FDLRS Miccosukee proudly serves educators in Gadsden, Jefferson, Leon, Taylor, and Wakulla County School Districts, as well as FAMU Lab School, FSU Lab School, and Tallahassee Collegiate Academy.
FDLRS Micco ASD Modules 2025-2026
Nature, Needs, Assessment, and Diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder with Field Experience
Deepen your understanding of autism spectrum disorders with this comprehensive module designed for educators. Learn to identify and address the unique needs of students with autism through evidence-based practices, effective assessment strategies, and quality IEP development. Explore topics such as sensory differences, communication styles, and individualized supports. Field experience is an integral part of the course, providing real-world application of key concepts. Perfect for educators committed to inclusive and informed teaching. (80 in-service credits)
August 25, 2025 through November 21, 2025
Applied Behavioral Analysis and Positive Behavior Supports for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders with Field Experience (ABA/PBS)
Enhance your ability to support students with autism by mastering evidence-based strategies that promote positive behavior and reduce challenging behaviors. This in-depth module equips educators with practical tools and Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA), functional behavior assessments, reinforcement techniques, social skills training, and self-monitoring strategies. Participants will engage in hands-on field experiences and gain valuable skills in data collection and behavior intervention planning. Ideal for educators looking to make a meaningful impact in inclusive and specialized settings. This course does include a field experience component, allowing for applied learning in educational settings. (80 in-service credits)
November 17, 2025 through February 13, 2026
Augmentative / Alternative Communication Systems and Assistive / Instructional Technology for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder with Field Experience
Empower your teaching with tools that support communication and independence for students with autism. This hands-on module equips educators with essential knowledge in augmentative and alternative communication (AAC), assistive technology, and transition planning for life beyond school. Explore assessment strategies, functional communication training, and technology-aided instruction. With an embedded field experience, you'll apply what you learn in real-world settings making a meaningful impact on student outcomes. (80 in-service credits)
February 2, 2026 through April 24, 2026