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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.

Admission to the program or permission of the program director

Program: Education

Credit: 3

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EDU-900

Dissertation Research

This course is a one-semester course in which…

Education

Credits 1-4

EDU-899

Independent Study

Independent studies enable advanced study of a topic,…

Education

Credits 1-3

EDU-897

Research Internship

This course provides students with an opportunity to…

Education

Credits 2

EDU-895

Special Topics

Special topics courses address subject matter or content…

Education

EDU-893

Practicum in University…

The student assumes a major role for teaching…

Education

Credits 3

EDU-889

Seminar in Critical…

This course focuses on curriculum as an area…

Education

Credits 3