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This course uses a disability studies approach to familiarize students with major trends and issues in special education, including: historical roots, perception of disability, policies impacting students with disabilities, labeling, overrepresentation, and discipline. Other topics in the course include developing Individualized Education Plans (IEPs), examining instructional practices, and working with families. This course will prepare teacher candidates to work with children and youth with a broad range of disabilities and educational needs.

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Program: Center for Continuing Education

Credit: 3

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Instructors: Katie Davis
Prerequisite: Instructor Permission
Cross Listing: EDU 771
Tuition: $993

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