EDU-221

This course lays the foundation for understanding characteristics of students with varied exceptional education needs, while examining theoretical, legal and ethical
considerations. Issues associated with culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds are explored. Special emphasis is placed on identification, research-based interventions, and instructional strategies to address the unique needs in traditional and/or virtual classroom settings. An embedded field experience provides instructional opportunities with exceptional learners in inclusive classrooms. A minimum of 15 hours of fieldwork will be completed for this course. Candidates are responsible for transportation to off-site placements. Current background check is required. (3 credit hours)

CodeEDU221
TitleEDU-221
Credits3
PrerequisitesSophomore status
CorequisitesNone
Notes
OfferedSpring
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