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No Prerequisites
This course presents an overview of current special education issues as they relate to inclusive practices. Candidates will gain an understanding of the challenges faced by exceptional students and analyze the responsibilities of educational professionals in addressing these challenges. The philosophy of inclusion will be emphasized through identifying collaborative strategies, tools and approaches that will assist in making the general education classroom more inclusive for all students. Students will therefore learn how to identify and provide appropriate learning opportunities for children with diverse needs and become sensitive to social, emotional, behavioural, cognitive, and cultural differences; the need to work with families, and the importance of early intervention to prevent or ameliorate disability.
UNIT 1: Foundations of Special Education: Inclusion as a philosophy for educating exceptional students in general education settings; Legal & Ethical Premise for teaching all students
UNIT 2: Special Education Referral & Assessment Special education identification process
UNIT 3: Collaboration Models; Creating Collaborative Relationships Comprehensive planning team through effective collaboration and communication strategies
UNIT 4: The Classroom Environment: Strategies for Classroom Organization and Management
UNIT 5: Low Incidence Disabilities Working with advanced students - Learning disabilities - ADHD - emotional & behaviour challenges
UNIT 6: High Incidence Disabilities Autism & ASD Spectrum Disorders, Intellectual Disabilities - FASD/FASE
UNIT 7: Other Students with Special Needs Communication Disorders - Hearing loss - Vision & Blindness - Physical Disabilities
UNIT 8: Instructional Adaptations; Differentiating Instruction Strategies to enhance learning, motivation, and social development
UNIT 9: Evaluating Student Learning Strategies for evaluating student progress in general, modifying the evaluation methods used to assess student progress, developing differentiated assessment practices, and using alternative grading practices.
UNIT 10: Strategies for Independent Living Working with Families of Students with Exceptionalities
By the end of the course, the candidate will:
The online delivery blends synchronous and asynchronous components. Students complete self-directed assignments hosted on the course platform. Weekly Forums support a required active, rubric-based student contributions that foster collaboration.
Exams may include essays, short answers, or MCQs. Formats include open/closed book. Time zones are considered. Assessments are formative and summative. Students have 2 weeks to review grades and must follow the appeal process in the Student Handbook.
Certificate
Please note that there are three semesters as admission periods as noted on the academic calendar. Scholarship Awarded (Total Fee: €100)
Registration is done online.