The request to create SPEL 3100 and include in BA in Special Education & Elementary Education
Date: May 3, 2013
To: College of Education
From: Office of Academic Affairs
Approved On: April 30, 2013
Approved by: Undergraduate Course and Curriculum Committee
Implementation Date: Spring 2014
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The major in Special Education – General Curriculum and Elementary Education K-6 Dual Program leading to the B.A. degree requires 122-126 121-125 semester hours as follows:
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT
SPEL 4000 Topics in Special Education: Dual Seminar (1)
SPEL 3100 Introduction to Special Education and Dual Program**
**This one three credit seminar is an important and required
introduction to the dual program, and it must be completed during
the Fall semester of the student’s Sophomore year.
COURSES REQUIRED FOR LICENSURE IN SPECIAL EDUCATION – GENERAL CURRICULUM AND ELEMENTARY EDUCATION K-6 DUAL PROGRAM
ELED 3111 Instructional Design and Technology Integration with Elementary School Learners (1)
ELED 3120 The Elementary School Child (3)
ELED 3221 Teaching Science to Elementary School Learners (3)
ELED 3223 Teaching Social Studies to Elementary School Learners (3)
ELED 3226 Teaching Language Arts to Elementary School Learners (3)
ELED 4121 Measuring and Evaluating Learning in the Elementary School Curriculum (3)
ELED 4122 Research and Analysis of Teaching Elementary School Learners (3)
ELED 4220 Integrating Curriculum for Elementary School Learners (3)
EXER 3221 Elementary Physical and Health Education (3)
MAED 3222 Teaching Mathematics to Elementary School Learners, Grades K-2 (3)
MAED 3224 Teaching Mathematics to Elementary School Learners Grades 3-6 (3)
READ 3224 Teaching Reading to Primary Level Learners (3)
READ 3226 Teaching Reading to Intermediate Grade Learners (3) (W)
SPED 3100 Introduction to General Curriculum for Students with Special Needs (3)
SPEL 3100 Introduction to Special Education and Dual Program (3)
SPED 3173 Assessment in Special Education (3) (W)
SPED 3175 Instructional Planning in Special Education (3)
SPED 4270 Classroom Management (3)
SPED 4272 Teaching Mathematics to Learners with Special Needs (3)
SPED 4275 Teaching Reading to Elementary Learners with Special Needs (3)
SPED 4277 Teaching Written Expression to Learners with Special Needs (3)
SPEL 4171 Special Education: Consultation and Collaboration in Elementary Schools (3) (W)
SPEL 4477 Student Teaching/Seminar: Special Education General Curriculum and Elementary Education K-6 (Dual Program) (15) (O)
TESL 4204 Inclusive Classrooms for Immigrant Students (3)
SPEL 4000. Topics in Special Education: Dual Seminar. (1) Prerequisite: candidates must be applying to Teacher Education and considering admission to the BA in Elementary and Special Education (K-6) Dual Major Program. This seminar will be used to inform candidates of the licensure requirements, plan of study sequence, field experience requirements and importance of progression through the dual program as outlined in the planning sheet. Candidates will also be introduced to the philosophical foundations of a dual teacher preparation program. (Fall)
SPEL 3100. Introduction to Special Education and Dual Program. (3) Prerequisite: Admission to Teacher Education, admission to Dual Program, and EDUC 2100 and SPED 2100. Introduces students to the dual program and examines legislation and litigation that govern and/or influence services for individuals with disabilities. Scrutinizes the IEP process and investigates IEP objectives that reflect the general curriculum standards. Examines one’s personal philosophy of education, which reflects the diversity of students with disabilities. Identifies services, networks, organizations, and publications that serve or are relevant to individuals with disabilities. Identifies and critiques instructionalimplications of published research. (Fall only)