The Institute's seven centers comprehensively cover training for professionals, students, and community members.
Upcoming Trainings and Workshops
Professional Development for Educators
The Indiana Institute on Disability and Community (IIDC) provides a variety of professional development opportunities aimed at enhancing the skills of educators and support staff who work with individuals with disabilities. The IIDC offers specialized training, programming, and resources focused on inclusive teaching practices and effective support strategies. By collaborating with schools, the IIDC helps create accessible and engaging environments for all students, playing a crucial role in advancing quality education and advocacy for individuals with disabilities in Indiana.
Explore professional development training opportunities offered by the Center on Education and Lifelong Learning (CELL)
Access professional development training opportunities from the Indiana Resource Center for Autism (IRCA)
IIDC Online Learning Opportunities
The Indiana Institute offers access to comprehensive online learning opportunities across the lifespan. Take some time to visit the following:
Disability and Community Portal to Online LearningInterdisciplinary Education Training Program
IETP is a leadership development program designed for undergraduate and graduate students working at the IIDC as student workers, graduate assistants, or interns. Those who are in the Indiana Institute’s IETP will sequence through an Interdisciplinary Education Plan (IEP) reflecting individual learning objectives. IETP trainees will have the opportunity to pursue an experiential component, where opportunities for engagement in research, field-based training, technical assistance, and/or curriculum and materials development in community settings will be a part of their IIDC experience. Additionally, trainees will also have the opportunity to interact with a variety of disciplinary professionals, community members, and persons with disabilities.