Higher education and behavior analysis in Europe: creating a unified approach for the training of autism professionals

Lise Roll-Pettersson, A. Gena, Sigmund Eldevik, P. Moderato, Z. G. Sigurdardottir, K. Dillenburger, M. Keenan, Shahla Ala’i-Rosales
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ABSTRACT Training of behaviour analysts for autism services, has improved notably within a European higher education context. However, regional discrepancies associated with economic, health care, social services, and institutional policies magnify the importance of creating appropriate unified training and consumer protection. Although the European Association for Behaviour Analysis (EABA) has endorsed the Behavior Analyst Certification Board’s (BACB) designations, the absence of European and national regulations, recognition, and accreditation remain significant barriers to quality training and implementation. These challenges are particularly pertinent in light of BACB decision to limit certification to residents in the USA and Canada after 2022. Advances, challenges, and future directions are discussed within the context of higher education in the United Kingdom, the Czech Republic, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Norway, and Sweden. The post-Bologna European agenda for higher education, globalization and opportunities for the training of behaviour analysts within European higher education are outlined.
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欧洲的高等教育和行为分析:为自闭症专业人员的培训创造统一的方法
在欧洲高等教育背景下,自闭症服务行为分析师的培训已经显著改善。然而,由于经济、保健、社会服务和体制政策方面的区域差异,建立适当的统一培训和消费者保护的重要性更加突出。尽管欧洲行为分析协会(EABA)已经认可了行为分析师认证委员会(BACB)的指定,但缺乏欧洲和国家法规、认可和认证仍然是质量培训和实施的重大障碍。鉴于BACB决定在2022年后将认证限制在美国和加拿大的居民,这些挑战尤其相关。在英国、捷克共和国、希腊、冰岛、意大利、挪威和瑞典高等教育的背景下,讨论了进展、挑战和未来的方向。概述了博洛尼亚会议后欧洲高等教育、全球化和在欧洲高等教育中培养行为分析人员的机会的议程。
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European Journal of Behavior Analysis
European Journal of Behavior Analysis Social Sciences-Education
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