Educational Foundations and Pedagogy for The Exceptional Child
Course Description:
This course examines the education of children (birth to eight years) with special needs, along with the historical, social, cultural, and legal foundations of special education in the U.S. It explores the causes and effects of various exceptionalities, including: emotional, intellectual, physical, visual, auditory, orthopedic, speech and/or language and giftedness. Techniques for differentiated learning and universal design are analyzed; issues of ethno-cultural diversity are explored, including methods for working with the families of children with special needs in respectful, non-biased ways. This course requires 30 hours of fieldwork.
Artifact: Fieldwork Observations
Fieldwork cover pages (9 videos)Artifact: Analysis of NAEYC & DEC Code of Ethics and Professionalism Standard
Analysis of NAEYC & DEC Code of Ethics and Professionalism StandardArtifact: Learning Strategies Final project
Learning strategies project 410Artifact: Goals summary response paper
Goals summary response paper 410