2002 - 2003 Special Education Endorsement Courses
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SPED
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303/503
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Roles of the Special Educator
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(4)
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Examines: a) professional roles and responsibilities of special educators
in K-12 schools, b) collaborative and inclusive program models for special
education, c) collaboration among various educators, family members, and
community agencies in providing appropriate services and educational plans
for special education students, and d) laws and State rules and regulations
that govern the program.
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SPED
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308/508
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Principles and Application of Special Education Assessment
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(4)
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Students gain an understanding of statistical procedures and basic processes
for collecting and analyzing observational information, criterion referenced
and environmental assessment in diagnosis and special education development.
Students administer, score, and interpret norm-referenced instruments,
analyze results in combination with data from other assessment processes,
determine eligibility, and develop educational programs. Prerequisite:
SPED 303/503; co-requisite: 335/535.
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SPED
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335/535
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Methods of Instruction and Curriculum for K - 12 Special Education
I
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(4)
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This course explores the current research on best practices regarding
curriculum and instruction for students with mild to moderate disabilities
in K - 12 settings. Students learn to apply the principles and techniques
of diagnosis and re-mediation of learning problems in reading, writing,
oral expression, and mathematics for students with disabilities. Students
also learn to use instructional and assistive technologies to enhance
the learning of students with disabilities. Prerequisite: SPED 303/503;
co-requisite: SPED 308/508.
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SPED
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340/540
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Methods of Instruction and Curriculum for K - 12 Special Education
II
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(4)
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This course explores the current research regarding methods to serve
students with disabilities in the general education classroom. Students
learn to apply learning strategies, study skills, social skills, classroom
management systems and transition strategies to enhance student learning.
Students also learn to use instructional and assistive technologies to
enhance the learning of students with disabilities. Prerequisites: SPED
303/503, 308/508, and 335/535; co-requisites: SPED 385/585, 390/590.
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SPED
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385/585
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Behavioral Supports in Special Education
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(4)
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Students focus on the integration of methods and techniques for addressing
the affective/social development of learners with special needs. Prerequisites:
SPED 303/503, 308/508, 335/535; co-requisites: SPED 340/540, SPED 390/590.
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SPED
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390/590
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Student Teaching in Special Education
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(4)
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Supervised teaching in selected special education programs in an elementary
or secondary school. Prerequisites: SPED 303/503, 308/508, 335/535; co-requisites:
SPED 340/540, 385/585. There is a $75 student teaching fee. This course
is offered on a credit/ no credit basis.
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