That’s why these courses were created. KUL JABA 2017 (Keeping Up with the Literature: Autism in JABA 2017 bundle) covers the 16 autism-specific studies in the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis (JABA) in 2017, volumes 50:1, 50:2, 50:3, and 50:4. Each course addresses one of the studies, includes one quiz, and offers 1 CEU, for a total of 16 CEU for this six-course bundle. (Access to JABA is required for successful completion of the courses.)
This post is for my BCBA buddies who need Continuing Education Units (CEU).
I just bundled my online courses on Autism in JABA 2017 into one course series to make it easier to access.
As BCBAs, we know we have an ethical responsibility to keep up with current literature. And we know we need to accrue CEU to maintain our certification. As busy as we all are, this can be challenging.
I describe my courses as “No frills, no bells, no whistles, just CEU.” This means if you sign up for any of my courses, you will never have to watch a video of me reading the lecture to you, listen to my choice of music, or scroll through a slideshow. Just read the content and take the quizzes; it’s as easy as that.
In addition to the new KUL JABA 2017 course series, my seven-course series on Ethics and Practice of Self-Management Programs for Autistic Adults is still available.
If you need CEU, and this sounds like your cup of tea, please consider enrolling and/or sharing this site with your colleagues.