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Nov 21, 2024
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SPED 608 - Instruction and Behavioral Supports and Strategies: Extensive Support Needs Units: 4 Prepares prospective Education Specialists with evidence-based tools and instructional techniques to facilitate M/S students’ access, active participation and positive learning outcomes with general education peers across Common Core curriculum, related subjects and individualized need areas.
Prerequisites: Admission to M.S. Special Education program. Possible Instructional Methods: On-ground, or Hybrid, or Online-Asynchronous. Grading: A-F grading only. Student Learning Outcomes - Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to:
- Examine his/her cultural values and attitudes as they reflect upon personal and professional decisions;
- Demonstrate competence in applying a variety of instructional strategies including cues, prompt/fading, correction procedures, consequences, chaining, shaping, and discrete trial format;
- Demonstrate knowledge of differences between antecedent and consequential teaching strategies;
- Demonstrate knowledge of a variety of positive behavior management techniques in individual and group activities;
- Demonstrate the ability to motivate student interest in a variety of ways, including selection of meaningful curricula, successful participation in activities and the effective use of reinforcement and feedback;
- Demonstrate knowledge of techniques that promote self-advocacy for individuals with disabilities and that encourage personal and social responsibility and independence;
- Demonstrate competence in the development and specification of appropriate instructional goals and objectives for students with moderate-severe disabilities;
- Demonstrate knowledge of instructional techniques necessary for the acquisition and efficient generalization of skills across environments;
- Demonstrate the use of a variety of research-based and effective teaching practices that achieve targeted student outcomes;
- Use student outcome data to systematically modify instruction and learning environments;
- Demonstrate competence in the selection of appropriate methods for measuring student performance;
- Demonstrate competence in data collection procedures, appropriate methods of presenting data, and using data to make decisions;
- Design and employ individual and group strategies, interventions and instructional tools that reflect understanding and utilization of Universal Design multiple strategic networks;
- Demonstrate knowledge of a classroom management models and develop personal class management plans;
- Apply a variety of appropriate strategies for assessing student progress. These strategies may include critical evaluations of performances by groups and individuals, research exercises, technological record keeping, and oral interviews.
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