Course: ECE 410 Special Education Course ECE 410

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ECE 410 Special Education Course ECE 410
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Department
Teacher Education
Academic Program
Child Care/Early Childhood Education, A.S.
Offices and Centers
Academic Affairs, ASAP, BMCC Learning Academy, Career Development, Conexiónes & Connections, Digital Education, Internships and Experiential Learning, Research and Scholarly Inquiry, Student Activities, Student Affairs, UMLA - Urban Male Leadership Academy
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Course Code
ECE 410
Term
Spring 2025
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 approaches will be analyzed; issues of ethnocultural diversity and computational thinking in teacher education, including discussions on methods for working with the families of children with special needs. It is also a writing-intensive course that pays special attention to developing critical reading, writing, and analytic skills to prepare students for college-level coursework in general. Both informal and formal writing will be designed to maximize your understanding of the subject matter. Formal writing assignments, at least 10-12 pages total, account for a significant portion of your grade and will include opportunities for revision.

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