Special Educational Needs: Inclusive Approaches

Blended learning

Niveau atteint

Avancé

Durée

 13,00 semaine(s)

Langue(s) de prestation

EN

Prochaine session

 07.09.2026
Lieu
 Wiltz

Prix

100,00€

Qui organise cette formation ?

L'European Business Institute (EBU) est une école de commerce à but non lucratif basée au Luxembourg, proposant des programmes flexibles et de haute qualité en ligne et sur campus, conçus pour les apprenants du monde entier. Engagée en faveur de l'innovation et de l'inclusion, l’EBU donne les moyens aux étudiants — en particulier à ceux issus de régions défavorisées — de réussir grâce à des webinaires interactifs en direct, des certificats vérifiés par blockchain et un corps professoral reconnu à l’international. L'EBU se spécialise dans des domaines de pointe tels que l’intelligence artificielle, la cybersécurité, la blockchain, la robotique et la science des données. En soutien à l’apprentissage tout au long de la vie, l’EBU offre une bourse exclusive de 86% à tous les étudiants avec le code EBULLL25 qui s'applique au moment d'enregistrement. Rejoignez un environnement d’apprentissage collaboratif et constructiviste à distance en direct, aux côtés d’étudiants venus de plus de 60 pays.

À qui s'adresse la formation?

Open to all Candidates

Prérequis

No Prerequisites

Objectifs

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.

Contenu

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

Points abordés

By the end of the course, the candidate will:

  • Demonstrate an understanding of laws, regulation, and policies that pertain to the development of educational programs for students with special needs, including major categories of disabilities.
  • Discuss the concept of least restrictive alternatives and examine the research and rationale(s) for inclusive education.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the role and responsibilities of the general educator in the design of Individual Education Programs (IEP), including identification, referral, IEP development, and implementation.
  • Discuss principles of educational assessment for special populations, including testing bias, sensitivity to cultural and language factors, and the importance of adaptations for English Language Learners (ELL).
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the characteristics and effective applications of collaboration, including working with families and paraprofessionals in the design and implementation of assessment and instructional programs for students with disabilities.
  • Analyze classroom and student needs in organizing and planning instruction for special populations, including the design of accommodations and the use of assistive technologies.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of appropriate instructional materials and methods for students with low incidence disabilities and the accommodations that can be made for them in general education classrooms.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of appropriate instructional materials and methods for students with high incidence disabilities and the accommodations that can be made for them in general education classrooms.
  • Describe effective curricular and instructional approaches and accommodations that ensure access to the content areas, including literacy, mathematics, science, and social studies.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of strategies for increasing students' positive behaviours and promoting the social integration of students with special needs in general education classrooms.

Méthodes pédagogiques

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.

Évaluation

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.

Certificat, diplôme

Certificate

Support de cours

The EBU ensures administrative and Tech support in an inclusive, accessible learning environment for all students, including those with disabilities or special needs. This policy applies to all students, staff, and learning spaces, full- or part-time.

Prochaine session

Date
Ville
Language & prix
07.09.2026

18.12.2026
Wiltz
EN 100,00€

Informations supplémentaires

To join the course, please follow these steps:

STEP 1: COMPLETE YOUR ONLINE PROFILE
Complete your online profile on the online campus. During this process, you will confirm your essential profile information to accept the offer.
Access the EBU scholarship online campus here https://connect.ebulux.lu/
Click the ‘Join EBU/Log In’ button on the homepage. You will need to create a new account.
During the Account creation process, you will be requested to indicate how you heard about the program and to select the partner organization on a drop-down list. If you found EBU by yourself, please simply write 'EBU' in these fields.
Please note as you create a new account, make sure to use a password you can easily remember.
After you create the account, open the link sent to your email for confirmation and then click continue.

STEP 2: COMPLETE THE COMMITMENT FEE PAYMENT
To enroll in the Autumn Term courses, go to the Certificate Enrolment page: https://connect.ebulux.lu/mod/page/view.php?id=48775
Select the course you would like to enroll in and click ‘Enroll Now’.
Select Payment Type and click proceed.
Enter the promotion code: EBULLL25 and click Apply code. Copy and paste the code to make sure it is correct. This will adjust the fee from €740 to €100.
Enter card details to complete the commitment fee payment. Once you complete your application and commitment fee payment, you will be enrolled in your selected course and ready to commence.