Dr. Neil Martin at UTSA!!!

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Lee Mason

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Mar 11, 2019, 11:01:25 PM3/11/19
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Hi Everyone

Before speaking at TxABA on Friday, Dr. Neil Martin will be making a stop at UTSA to talk about the international dissemination of behavior analysis! He'll be speaking at 3pm on Wednesday, March 13 at UTSA's downtown campus. Please let me know if you're interested in attending and we'll send you a parking permit. 

Dr. Martin has been working as a behavior analyst (as a clinician, academic, supervisor and researcher), since 1990. He received his PhD from the University of Reading (UK) in 1998 and became a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) in 2002. He was among the first handful of BCBAs in the UK and he was one of the "ABA Lecturer's Co-operative" that developed the first BACB-approved course sequence in the UK, and the first outside the US.

After working within academia at the University of Kent, Dr. Martin worked independently for many years teaching on a number of BACB approved course sequences, helping to establish others around the world, supervising students and consulting to numerous organizations and families both in the
UK and internationally.

Dr. Martin has published research in journals such as the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, The Behavior Analyst, Research in Developmental Disabilities and the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, and he has special interests in the use of technology, media and software related to teaching and research.

Dr. Martin was one of the international subject matter experts that last reviewed the BACB Task List and he was also one of the subject matter experts that generated the BACB Autism Task List and the BACB Professional and Ethical Compliance Code for Behavior Analysts.

In April 2015 Dr. Martin became the BACB’s Director of International Development to help advance the BACB’s global vision to expand the number of behavior analysts and training courses worldwide. He lives in London in the UK.

We hope you can make it!

Lee


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Lee L. Mason, PhD, BCBA-D
Associate Professor of Special Education
Director of the UTSA Autism Research Center

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