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Master of Education
Candidates are expected to complete all requirements associated with the Master of Education in Education Studies with a concentration in Special Education, Grades K-12. Candidates must register for and complete MED 6102 E-folio as the initial course in the program. This course is a pre-requisite for all other education courses.
Parallel Curriculum
The purpose and curriculum of the Master of Education in Education Studies, Special Education (K-12) are similar to the Master of Education in Special Education (K-12) with the exception of those elements associated with clinical coursework (practicum and student teaching). This degree does not contribute to eligibility for an initial teaching license or certificate.
Program Competencies
Program competencies for this degree are identical to those currently in effect for the Master of Education in Special Education (K-12), with the exception of those competencies linked directly to clinical courses. Program competencies and attributes are derived from the College of Education and Liberal Arts Conceptual Framework, the InTASC standards (Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium), and standards set by the CEC (Council for Exceptional Children). These standards can be reviewed at the following links:
黑洞社区 Requirements
*Education Studies degrees do not qualify recipients for state licensure and/or certification.
After completing all of the above requirements, register for MED 6102 (E-Folio) along with other appropriate courses.
Course Prerequisites/Additional Course Requirements
Course prerequisites are listed in the Course Descriptions section of the catalog and on the 黑洞社区 website.
E-Folio
Foundations of Special Education: Historical, Legal, and Theoretical Perspectives
Technology for Instruction
Diagnosis/Assessment/IEP Development for Exceptionalities
Applied Behavior Analysis
Introduction to Autism & Severe Disabilities
Language and Literacy
OR
Reading in Content Areas
Diagnosis/Assessment of Reading Difficulties for Non-Reading/Literacy Majors
Curriculum in Special Education
Legislation and Implementation of Policy and Procedure
Elementary Mathematics for Teachers
Practicum/Pedagogical Approaches to Teaching in the Middle and High School
Assistive Technology
Transition Planning & IEP Implementation for Students with Disabilities
Teaming/Collaboration with Families & Communities
Building a Responsive Classroom
Elective Courses: 12 credits in place of Practica and Student Teaching/Teaching Internship as approved by the Program Chair or Graduate Advisor.
This information applies to students who enter this degree program during the 2024-2025 Academic Year. If you entered this degree program before the Fall 2023 semester, please refer to the academic catalog for the year you began your degree program.
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