Don Togade, Ph.D., BCBA-D, RBA (Ont.)

Pronouns: He/Him/His

Director-At-Large

Don Togade is the Academic Program Coordinator and Full-Time Professor in the Honours Bachelor of Behaviour Analysis Program at George Brown College. He is also a Part-Time Professor in the ABA graduate program at University of Western Ontario. Complementing his scholarly activities, he provides  behaviour-analytic services to individuals with Autism, including training and behavioural management supports to families and agency staff with diverse backgrounds and needs. With passion for research and dissemination, he continues to explore and present  topics such as early intervention for children with Autism, foreign language acquisition, stimulus equivalence, instructional design, mindfulness, creativity, performance management, self-management, diversity, inclusion, and equity. With utmost regard for community involvement, he plays an active, volunteer role in supporting  a variety of special interests group’s mission of increasing awareness and representation, and  advocating for equitable access to opportunities for  minority groups, such as individuals with disabilities and members of the LGBTQ community. In his spare time, he enjoys taking care of his plants, hiking, running, playing tennis, practicing yoga, studying astronomy and cosmology, and enjoying a nice meal with family and friends. Grateful to his roots, he was born and raised in the small town of Piat, in the province of Cagayan Valley, Philippines, and is a proud, naturalized Canadian. 

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