EDUC108 — Individuals with Exceptionalities in The School and Community
This course will emphasize the diverse abilities of children and adults with exceptionalities, highlighting their unique strengths and challenges. It includes the study of the disability classifications, needs of children and youth with disabilities, and significant state and federal legislation related to special education. The course will also address instructional strategies, co-teaching, positive behavioral supports and interventions, and the impact of cultural and economic diversity on the experiences of individuals with exceptionalities. Students will be required to complete 15 hours of independent field experience to gain practical insights into the field. Terms all, Spring, Summer Distance Learning: Yes SUNY General Education Designation(s): Social Sciences Lecture: 3
Part of
- Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Social Justice, A.A.
- Early Childhood, A.A.S.
- Early Childhood Administration, A.A.S.
- Early Childhood and Childhood Education Studies, A.S.
- Liberal Arts & Sciences - Adolescent Education (Teacher Education Transfer), A.S.
- Special Education Assistant Certificate
- Teaching Assistant Certificate