2013-2014 Catalog

 

500

EDS-520 Understanding the Exceptional Needs Learner

The definition, characteristics, and methodology unique to learners with mild disabilities and the interplay between the learner, the teacher, the family, the school environment, peers, and the community are the focal points of this course. These elements are analyzed against the backdrop of federal, state, and local rules, regulations, policies, and practices that govern the provision of special education services.

3

EDS-522 Historical Perspectives of Special Education: Law, Policy & Practices

This course examines and considers the influence and impact of legislation and court cases on the provision of special education services to students with disabilities. Course content and activities center on relevant federal, state, and local procedures for implementing effective special education programs for all students.

3

EDS-530 Diagnosing & Managing Behavior: Theory, Applications & Field Practice

This course examines instructional practices and methodologies that permit effective behavioral management of learners with mild disabilities in various settings. There is a focus on various techniques and methods of applied behavior analysis to both manage the behavior and the environment. Course content is integrated with practicum experiences specific to the student's course of study.

3

EDS-532 Assng Lrng:Theory,Dev &Field Apps:Diagnos., Formative&Summative Tools

This course will focus on competency development in the knowledge base, construction of, and/or application of formal and informational assessment via online and K-12 classroom application learning formats. Emphasis is placed in demonstration of competence in the interpretation of assessment data and their implications in designing educational experiences for Mild Exceptional Needs learners. Appropriate K-12 Practicum activities are designed to facilitate students learning and its assessment through the creation of products and process observations that meet the objectives of this course and validate student competency in related Conceptual Framework Expectations.

3

EDS-534 Tchng Exceptional Needs Learner: Theory, Applications & Field Practice

Methods and materials which focus on educational needs of the adolescent and young adult learner with mild disabilities are the focus of this course. A variety of curriculum approaches are presented, including: functional/vocational, learning strategies, and collaborative teaching. This course also focuses on the instructional and curricular approaches that accommodate the academic, social, cognitive, communication, and physical needs of the elementary learners with disabilities. Theoretical perspectives will be the foundation for informed, knowledgeable teaching practice.

4

EDS-536A Field Application and Performance Competency Validation - A

EDS-536A-D: This series of one semester hour courses provides the ENMI candidate with supervised practical application, in a mild intervention setting, of program knowledge, skills, and dispositions and assessment of ENMI candidate's growth in program's conceptual framework domains. Authentic assessments documenting professional growth will be exhibited in the Applied Competency Assessment Portfolio. The successful completion of EDS-536A is the prerequisite to take EDS-536B, EDS-536B for EDS-536C, and EDS-536C for EDS-536D.

1

EDS-536B Field Application and Performance Competency Validation - B

EDS-536A-D: This series of one semester hour courses provides the ENMI candidate with supervised practical application, in a mild intervention setting, of program knowledge, skills, and dispositions and assessment of ENMI candidate's growth in program's conceptual framework domains. Authentic assessments documenting professional growth will be exhibited in the Applied Competency Assessment Portfolio. The successful completion of EDS-536A is the prerequisite to take EDS-536B, EDS-536B for EDS-536C, and EDS-536C for EDS-536D.

1

EDS-536C Field Application and Performance Competency Validation - C

EDS-536A-D: This series of one semester hour courses provides the ENMI candidate with supervised practical application, in a mild intervention setting, of program knowledge, skills, and dispositions and assessment of ENMI candidate's growth in program's conceptual framework domains. Authentic assessments documenting professional growth will be exhibited in the Applied Competency Assessment Portfolio. The successful completion of EDS-536A is the prerequisite to take EDS-536B, EDS-536B for EDS-536C, and EDS-536C for EDS-536D.

1

EDS-536D Field Application and Performance Competency Validation - D

EDS-536A-D: This series of one semester hour courses provides the ENMI candidate with supervised practical application, in a mild intervention setting, of program knowledge, skills, and dispositions and assessment of ENMI candidate's growth in program's conceptual framework domains. Authentic assessments documenting professional growth will be exhibited in the Applied Competency Assessment Portfolio. The successful completion of EDS-536A is the prerequisite to take EDS-536B, EDS-536B for EDS-536C, and EDS-36C for EDS-536D.

1

EDS-540 Developmental Reading: Theory, Applications, and Field Practice

This course focuses on the developmental nature of reading abilities for students with mild learning disabilities, regardless of whether those students are in a self-contained or inclusive setting. Scientifically based research is used to form the framework for various cognitive learning theories as they apply specifically to reading skills. Application of those theories is the dominant theme in classroom field settings, as candidates practice the reading strategies and cognitive sequencing taught in this course.

3

EDS-545 Study Skills Exceptional Needs Learner:Theory, Appls & Field Practice

This course focuses on the theory and application of teaching study skills to students with exceptional learning needs. Emphasis is placed on enabling the students to learn reading, writing, and listening techniques that will be helpful to them throughout school and into their adult lives. The use of modifications and accommodations in the classroom, with regard to assignments, assessments, and materials, is highlighted through field experience and expectations.

3

EDS-564 Critical Issues in Severe Disabilities

This course examines a variety of ethical, moral, legal, and programmatic issues that impact on programs for students with severe disabilities. This process of examination will focus on historical practices, legislation, litigation, and the perspectives of professionals, consumers, and family members. Prerequisite: Exceptional Learners (Special Education) License.

3

EDS-565 Community-Based Instruction, Supports, And Services

Individuals with severe disabilities often require a network of instructional experiences, informal supports, and formal services. This course provides students with the skills necessary to evaluate the learning needs of students with severe disabilities and develop/implement instructional programs in school and community settings. Prerequisite: Exceptional Learners (Special Education) License.

3

EDS-566 Interdisciplinary Collaboration

Services and supports for individuals with severe disabilities are generally provided by professionals from a variety of disciplines including education, medicine, psychology, occupational and physical therapy, religion, and social work. This course focuses on the unique contributions of each discipline and the skills necessary for teachers to effectively and collaboratively plan programs of instruction. Prerequisite: Exceptional Learners (Special Education) License.

3

EDS-575 Student Teaching One

This course provides the candidates working in K-12 exceptional needs settings with supervised practical application of program knowledge, skills, dispositions, and assessment in the Teacher Decision Maker domains. Candidates will complete authentic assessments to document professional growth through an Applied Competency Assessment Portfolio. This course may be repeated for additional areas of licensure. Graded on a CR/NC Basis.

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