Prerequisite: Admission to Teacher Education.
A study of the characteristics, identification and educational needs of children and youth with exceptionalities.
Prerequisites SPED 3231.
A study of the characteristics and needs of children with intellectual disabilities, including history, current laws, and identification for services
Prerequisites SPED 3231.
This course focuses on curriculum development and instructional design for students with moderate, severe and profound intellectual disabilities.
A survey course satisfying House Bill 671 and focusing on the characteristics, identification, prevalence, and programming of exceptionality areas for which children and youth may obtain special educational services.
A study of the commonality of characteristics leading to the identification, placement, and service delivery models for children/youth with mild disabilities and strategies to address identified needs of this student population. Emphasis will be placed on the guiding principles, implementation, and evaluative criteria for the inclusion of systematic instruction, task analysis, and behavioral management of children/youth with mild learning and behavioral problems.
GIFT 5516 has been designed as one semester introduction to and overview of the field of gifted education. Topics include: theoretical and historical contexts; characteristics of gifted learners; influences on gifted learners (family, community, culture, etc.); identification of gifted, talented and creative learners; instructional models and practices; legislation and policy guidelines; and current issues in the field. This course will has been designed as a "hybrid" course involving both face to face (f2f) and online instructional activities, including: lecture, small large group discussion, student presentations, expert presentations, and various types of "observations" of gifted learners and learning environments.
This Course explores concepts, strategies, methods, and techniques of teaching the gifted student. Opportunities are provided for development of strategies based on principles of gifted education. Special emphasis will be devoted to selection of strategies for the development of creativity.
The course explores how appropriate curricula for the gifted is a response to the cognitive and affective needs which may be unique to gifted learners as well as those they share with their peers. Participants will examine modifications in the content, process, product, affect, and learning environment of classroom and curricula as they relate to gifted learners. They will gain experience in developing concept-based, open-ended, flexibly paced curriculum that can be implemented in the classroom immediately
Application of behavior modification principles and behavior analysis in both general and special education classrooms.
Application of behavior modification principles and behavior analysis in both general and special education classrooms.
Focuses on the use of evaluation to determine classification and eligibility, to plan individualized education programs (IEPs) and to evaluate teacher effectiveness and pupil progress.
Focuses on the current trends and issues affecting special educators. Objectives for the teacher competency tests in special education are addresses and studied.
Field-based experiences provide an opportunity for extensive training and application of knowledge with exceptional children and youth in the areas of mild intellectual disabilities, behavior disorders and specific learning disabilities.
A study of specialized reading and math techniques and strategies for use with students with learning disorders includes diagnosis, remediation, and determination of readability levels, error analysis and corrective strategies.