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Jan 30, 2025
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2024-2025 Graduate Catalog
Exceptional Children and Youth - Secondary Special Education - 4+1 SEC (BSEd/MEd)
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Program Educational Goals
These goals are derived from the Council for Exceptional Children’s Professional Preparation Standards. By the end of the program, graduates will have demonstrated the ability to:
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Engage in professional learning and culturally responsive practice that adheres to ethical guidelines.
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Understand and address the developmental and learning needs of secondary students with high incidence disabilities.
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Develop instructional plans for secondary students with high incidence disabilities that demonstrate subject matter content and specialized curricular knowledge.
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Engage in data-based decision making based on assessments conducted to understand the strengths and needs of secondary students with high incidence disabilities.
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Make evidence-informed instructional decisions to support student learning.
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Support the social, emotional, and behavioral growth of all students.
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Collaborate with families and other team members to plan programs and to access services for secondary students with high incidence disabilities.
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Seek out and use professional development opportunities in practicum sites to enhance knowledge and skills in special education, demonstrating a commitment to lifelong learning.
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Requirements in the 4+1 tracks include:
Open to students with ETE majors with middle school concentrations or any of the secondary education majors from Arts & Sciences.
1. Students choose one the following three concentrations:
Elementary special education, secondary special education, or autism/severe disabilities.
2. Senior Year Requirements
During the Senior year, they complete 9 graduate credits that may be in lieu of 9 undergraduate credits and complete all remaining undergraduate requirements, including the student teaching experience. During the +1 year, students complete 24 graduate credits, which includes 6 credits of graduate teaching internship (EDUC 750 ).
3. Secondary Special Education Concentration
Students in the secondary special education concentration complete the following required courses (33 credits) in addition to EDUC 415:
4. Complete a non-course Final Paper requirement.
Last Revised 2014-2015 Academic Year
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