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EDU-670 Teaching Students with Disabilities
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This course is designed to familiarize students with the identification of exceptional children in terms of developmental needs, interpretation of assessment data, development and evaluation of appropriate intervention strategies for the regular classroom teacher, and legislation in special education. This course will prepare teacher candidates to work with children and youth with a broad range of disabilities and educational needs. Topics will include understanding disability; understanding principles of legislation and curriculum and instruction; establishing positive learning environments; and working collaboratively.
Prerequisite: Admission to the program or permission of the program director
Program: Education
Credit: 3
EDU-626
Integrative Methods for…
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EDU-694
Student Teaching Seminar
The student teaching seminar is a capstone course…
EDU-628
Student Teaching in…
This course is the final professional experience in…
Credits 9
EDU-695
Special Topics
Grading System: either letter grades or pass/fail at…
Credits 1-3
EDU-631
Literacy Teaching and…
This course for teacher candidates specializing in elementary…
EDU-633
Language Arts in…
This course provides the elementary education majors with…