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Nov 01, 2024
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SPED 694B - Foundations of Instruction B Units: 2 Foundations of multidisciplinary instruction across models of service delivery including general education, inclusion, learning centers, self-contained classes and postsecondary programs. Introduction to the Teaching Performance Expectations and their application for assessment, curriculum, instruction and professional practices.
Strongly Recommended Preparation: SPED 500. Prerequisites: SPED 694A. Possible Instructional Methods: On-ground, or Hybrid or Online-Asynchronous. Grading: A-F grading only. Course Typically Offered: Spring ONLY
Student Learning Outcomes - Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to: Prepares prospective Education Specialists with evidence-based tools and instructional techniques to facilitate students’ access, active participation and positive learning outcomes with special education and general education peers across Common Core curriculum, related subjects and individualized need areas. This course addresses current topics in the field including organizing instruction (lesson and unit plans), creating positive learning environments, and introduction to collaboration with teachers, parents and service providers. At the end of the course candidates will demonstrate competency with respect to ● understanding of the Teaching Performance Expectations ● implementing positive supports ● addressing the educational needs of students with disabilities ● demonstrating effective approaches for organizing and delivering instruction including UDL, Cognitive Strategy Instruction, Culturally Relevant Practices with students ● lesson and unit planning, structuring lessons ● assessing and designing instruction to meet students’ learning needs ● SMART goals● Recurring Themes on which the learning objectives were based: ● routines / transitions ● motivating learners ● meeting needs of diverse learners ● quality differentiated instruction ● behavior management-techniques, individual, whole group ● positive reinforcement ● relationships with students, parents, administrators ● reflection
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