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Welcome to the official website for the 2024 TASH Conference!

Each year, the TASH Conference brings together our constituents to share resources and success stories, learn about field-driven best practices, and network within a community engaged in shared values. The Conference is attended by passionate leaders, experts, and advocates from every corner of the disability community. Conference attendees are influential in their fields and communities, and play an important role in the provision of services and supports for individuals and organizations around the world; and include professors and researchers from leading institutions; those involved in local, state, and federal governments and public policy; special and general educators, and school administrators; self-advocates, adult service providers; students, family members, and many others. This year’s conference theme is Celebrate Together: Let the Good Times Roll!

Click on the "Registration and More" tab for additional information about our Conference location, registration, reserving a guest room, sponsorship and exhibitor opportunities, and more!  The full Conference schedule is now available for viewing.  Registered attendees will receive an invitation to log in and create a personalized schedule.

Thursday, December 5
 

9:00am CST

2:00pm CST

5:00pm CST

6:30pm CST

 
Friday, December 6
 

10:00am CST

11:15am CST

2:15pm CST

2:30pm CST

3:25pm CST

4:35pm CST

5:45pm CST

Poster #10: Why Should We Teach Digital Citizenship? A Curriculum For Pre-Service Special Educators 3RD Floor - Storyville HallKim Fisher • Julian Wang Poster #18: Peer Support Arrangements for Students with Extensive Support Needs 3RD Floor - Storyville HallSara Martin Poster #20: Career and Technology Education Micro-Credentials in Co-Taught Classes 3RD Floor - Storyville HallMary Pearson Poster #21: Parent Perspectives on Post-School Employment 3RD Floor - Storyville HallMelanie Phelan Poster #28: Families as Partners in Promoting Positive Competitive Integrated Employment Outcomes 3RD Floor - Storyville HallDavid Strauser • Claire Stelter Poster #33: Good Intentions Aren't Enough: Dismantling Ableism Within the Walls of our Classrooms 3RD Floor - Storyville HallBen VanHook Poster #34: Supporting Complex Communication Needs of Children with Extensive Support Needs 3RD Floor - Storyville HallChi Baik Poster #3: Navigating Advocacy: Youth with Disabilities Share Their Experiences and Perspectives 3RD Floor - Storyville HallMegan Best • RaeAnne Lindsay • Zach Rossetti • Oscar Hughes Poster #5: Inclusivity Through Creativity: Utilizing Film, Fashion and Broadcasting 3RD Floor - Storyville HallChristina Cannarella Poster #6: Employment Preparation Activities Across Inclusive Post-Secondary Education Programs 3RD Floor - Storyville HallAmy Clausen Poster #7: Professional Development Needs of Special Educators Working with Transition-Age Students 3RD Floor - Storyville HallAllison Cole Poster #9: Inclusion Opportunities at Secondary Schools: Stakeholder Perspectives 3RD Floor - Storyville HallSarah Espanol • Christina Eagle • Heather Boccanfuso

7:00pm CST

 
Saturday, December 7
 

8:45am CST

10:00am CST

11:15am CST

12:30pm CST

3:00pm CST

4:15pm CST

 
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