Invited Presentations

Williamson, R.L. (2020; December 23). Inclusive Education: Past lessons, present challenges and future directions from a Canadian perspective, Third International Pedagogical Forum, Atyrau, Kazakhstan (via Zoom)

Williamson, R. L. (2016, February 8). Twice exceptional: Understanding specific learning disabilities and the learning process within exceptional students, Workshop provided to public and faculty at CHOICE School, Richmond, B.C.

Williamson, R.L. (2014, April). Teaching Them All: Using Common Technologies to Implement Universal Design for Learning (UDL) in Teaching Common-Core Standards Both Inside and Outside Inclusive Classrooms. Bettie Graham Special Education Seminar, University of Tennessee at Martin, TN.

Williamson, R.L. (2014, March). Differentiating Instruction using Technology. Memphis Teacher Workshop Series, Memphis, TN.

Williamson, R.L. & Whitney, T. (2013, October). Teaching Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Memphis Central High School Workshop, Memphis, TN.

Williamson, R.L. (2013, May). Teaching Free Time Routines to Individuals with Severe Disabilities. Annual Staff Training for the Exceptional Foundation of West Tennessee, Memphis, TN.

Williamson, R.L. (2012, November). Reshaping challenging behaviors into engaged learning in the inclusive classroom. Teacher Training Series sponsored by the Down Syndrome Association of Greater Memphis, Memphis, TN.

Williamson, R.L. (2011). Behavior Apps. Meeting of the Tennessee STEP. Memphis, TN.

Williamson, R.L. (2011). Video Modeling using Advanced Technologies. Lucas County Board of Developmental Disabilities, Toledo, OH.

Williamson, R.L. (2009, July) Portfolio Development for Children with Autism. Fayette County Schools, Memphis, TN.

Williamson, R.L. (2009, July) Collaborations between teachers and paraprofessionals for students with autism. Fayette County Schools, Memphis, TN.

Williamson, R.L., (2009, June). IEP and Transition Plan Development. Presented at the BASE-TN PRAXIS Preparation Seminar, Memphis, TN.

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