Please share the information below with paraeducators, educators, and administrators in your districts and LEAs and families of children who are deafblind.
Professional Development Opportunity for Paraeducators
An intervener is a 1:1 paraeducator who has received specialized training in intervention for students with combined vision and hearing issues and is an important related service as their specialized knowledge and skills enable them to effectively meet the
unique and complex learning needs of these students.
California Deafblind Services provides online training to current interveners and paraeducators interested in this role through a partnership with the College of Professional and Global Education at San Francisco State University. Intervener candidates who
complete two-semesters of asynchronous online coursework in intervention in deafblindness will earn a CSU Intervener Certificate, demonstrating they hold the knowledge and skills to serve in the role of an intervener. This online program uses content from
the rich and rigorous deafblind training modules developed by the National Center on Deafblindness and CDBS staff members serve as the online instructors of the course. The cost for two courses over two semesters (Fall 2025 and Spring 2026) will be $480 ($240
per course)--a reasonable price for this amount and level of professional development.
This program is only open to those in or considering paraeducator positions.
Registration for Course 1 is now open until August 24th. The asynchronous course begins August 25th.
To learn more about SFSU College of College of Professional and Global Education-Intervener Training: Deafblind Education and register follow this link:
https://cpage.sfsu.edu/intervener
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Julie Maier,
Project Coordinator
California Deafblind Services
San Francisco State University
1600 Holloway Ave.
San Francisco, CA. 94132
Pronouns: she/her/hers
Instagram and Facebook: @californiadeafblindservices