Michigan Administrative Code
Department - Education
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Special Education Programs and Services
Part 5 - QUALIFICATIONS OF TEACHERS AND OTHER PERSONNEL
Section R. 340.1799 - Teachers of students with autism spectrum disorder; special requirements
Current through Vol. 24-16, September 15, 2024
Rule 99. The teacher education program for teachers of students with autism spectrum disorder shall include a minimum of 30 semester or equivalent hours pursuant to R 340.1781, R 340.1782, and all of the following:
(a) The identification, diagnosis criteria and classification, etiology, diagnosis, range, and characteristics of autism spectrum disorder, for example, learning characteristics, sensory integration patterns, and medications commonly used with autism spectrum disorders including effects.
(b) The role of language and communication including traits, characteristics, and interventions related to autism spectrum disorder, for example, pragmatic functions of communications and language such as the relationships of communication, language, behavior, and social skills; expressive and receptive language development and patterns; effects of medication on language; developing communication systems such as alternative and augmentative communication systems and assistive technology across environments.
(c) Using behavioral supports and intervention: behavior as communication; sensory needs and impact on behavior: team-based behavior assessments, intervention, and evaluation; designing environments for preventing sensory overload; and, developmentally appropriate behavior such as coping and self-regulating behavior.
(d) Assessing, teaching, and modifying instruction and curricula for students with autism spectrum disorder related to all of the following:
(e) Collaborating with parents and service providers, including paraprofessionals, in educational, public, and private agencies to support students with autism spectrum disorder; and, the impact of the legal system, socioeconomic factors, mental health disorders, resources for independent living, recreation, and vocational education on the lives and behavior of students with autism spectrum disorder and their families.
(f) Issues related to autism spectrum disorder theory, research, and policy, including definition and identification; legislation and regulations; prereferral, referral and placement; instruction and assessment of educational progress for students with autism spectrum disorder, and collaboration with general education teachers, families, and allied service providers.