The Montana Autism Education Project

The Montana Autism Education Project

The Montana Autism Education Project (MAEP) is a statewide initiative housed within the Special Education Professional Development Unit at the Montana Office of Public Instruction. Launched in 2010, the MAEP was created in response to a growing number of technical assistance and training requests from schools supporting students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

Since that time, the MAEP has expanded its scope to address the evolving needs of educators working with students across a range of developmental and behavioral profiles. Today, the project offers comprehensive services including individual and classroom consultations, coaching and capacity building programs, professional development opportunities, conference scholarships, and a virtual library with resources, research, and field tools for educators. The MAEP remains committed to building educator capacity, promoting inclusive practices, and enhancing outcomes for all students.

Communication Barriers in ASD primary image

Communication Barriers in ASD

Tue, May 12 • 4:00 PM MDT

Free

Functional Behavior Assessments to Behavior Support Plans | Helena primary image

Functional Behavior Assessments to Behavior Support Plans | Helena

Mon, May 18 • 8:30 AM

Delta Hotels Helena Colonial

Free

Classroom Management for Special and General Educators: Elementary | Butte primary image

Classroom Management for Special and General Educators: Elementary | Butte

Tue, May 19 • 8:30 AM

East Middle School Auditorium

Free

Classroom Management for Secondary Special and General Ed |Great Falls primary image

Classroom Management for Secondary Special and General Ed |Great Falls

Wed, May 20 • 8:30 AM

Paris Gibson Education Center

Free