Special Education

Classes

SPED 4320: Exceptionality in Today's Schools

This course provides an introduction to special education programs and services in today’s schools within the framework of inclusion, collaboration and evidence based on instructional stratigies.

SPED 4325: Theories & Approaches to Teaching Students with Mild Disabilities

The course includes an analysis of the various approaches for providing instruction to the individual with mild disabilities. Language acquisition and cognition are examined to include normal, delayed and disordered development. Assessment techniques and individualized programming are covered in preparation to teach students with mild disabilities in the regular classroom with support services, resource or self–contained classrooms. Prerequisite: SPED 4320.

SPED 4329: Practicum in Teaching Students with Mild Disabilities

First–hand experience in working with children with mildly disabling conditions. Students assist in the assessment, program design and implementation of appropriate education experiences for disabled children. Students participate in parent workshops providing information and support services to parents of children with mild disabilities. Prerequisites: SPED 4325 or permission of faculty member.

SPED 4331: Differentiating Instruction

This course will focus on providing students with disabilities access to the general education curriculum by differentiating content, process and products based on individual needs, interests, learning profile, and readiness levels. Prerequisites: SPED 4320, 4325, 4.