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  The Graduate School of Education 2009-2011 Courses Graduate GSE Courses (15) Special Education (293)  

Special Education (293)

Graduate Courses (Special Education 293)

15:293:509 Emotional and Behavioral Disorders (3) Provides an overview of the field of emotional and behavior disorders (EBD). The causes, characteristics, assessment, and research-based interventions for students with EBD will be the focus of the class.
15:293:521 Mental Retardation and Other Developmental Disabilities (3)

Examines definitions and characteristics of children and adults classified as mentally retarded and developmentally disabled; reviews research on the psychological, social, and educational theories relevant to these disabilities.

15:293:522 Learning Disabilities (3) Origins of the concept of learning disabilities (LD). Cognitive and neuropsychological test patterns as LD indicators. Emphasis on cognitive characteristics that distinguish students with disabilities in the areas of reading, mathematics, attentional processes, organization for learning, and executive functioning. Influence of emotional and sociocultural factors on self-image and academic performance.
15:293:524 The Family and the Disabled Person (3) Interactional effects of a disabled person and the family; topics include the nature of intrafamily dynamics, life span development, parent educational programs, and the use of community resources by the family.
15:293:525 Psychology of the Exceptional Child (3) Influence of neurological, sensory, orthopedic, communicative, and social disabilities upon the psychological development of the child; impact of disabilities on cognitive growth, mental health, and socialization of the child; emphasis on psychological factors to be considered in assessment and program development of children.
15:293:526 Identification and Assessment of Learning Disabilities (3) Issues related to the psychoeducational assessment of learning disabilities; specific assessment instruments, both formal and informal; and guidelines for interpretation. Prerequisites: 15:291:515, 16:960:531.
15:293:527 Remediation of Learning Disabilities (3) Approaches to treating and managing learning disabilities; intervention approaches in special and regular educational settings; emphasis on developmental approaches. Prerequisite: 15:293:526.
15:293:528 Systematic Instruction in Special Education (3) Instructional performance analyses and intervention with exceptional learners conducted within several areas of academic and social functioning. Prerequisites: 15:293:526, 529.
15:293:529 Instructional Decision Making in Special Education (3) Management, curricular and instructional variables, and techniques related to the education of exceptional learners; formulating instructional decisions from student performance data; and various means for data collection and instructional intervention. Prerequisite: 15:293:526.
15:293:533 Assessment and Measurement for Special Education (3)

This course provides students with knowledge, skills, and understanding of assessment issues related to students in general and special education settings. Topical coverage includes the types and characteristics of assessments, an introduction to formal and informal (functional) assessment in special education, and the use of assessment information to determine special education eligibility, identify current academic and nonacademic performance, set instructional goals, monitor progress, and determine the effectiveness of instruction. Current legal and ethical issues in assessment are discussed including participation in state and local assessment programs, appropriate grading and testing accommodations, and assessment of students from diverse backgrounds.

Prerequisite: 05:300:306.
15:293:534 Classroom Organization for Special Education (3)

Focuses on special education classroom and behavior management. This course is based on the premise that an effectively run classroom supports student engagement in learning; creates a caring, respectful environment; and facilitates self-discipline, independence, personal responsibility, and prosocial behavior. Course content moves along a continuum from functional assessment of behavioral difficulties to prevention of problem behavior through effective management and instruction, to utilization of less intrusive strategies, to the use of more intensive strategies, crisis deescalation, and intervention.

15:293:605 Seminar in Special Education (3) Focuses on the process of doctoral-level preparation and helps students prepare for the integration of their internship experience with their professional goals; current developments and issues in special education; research, teaching, and service areas reviewed as they relate to the preparation of leadership personnel in special education. Open only to students admitted to the doctor of education (Ed.D.) program in special education.
15:293:608 Collaboration, Consultation, and Coteaching in Education (3) Context, processes, and content for collaboration and consultation; roles and responsibilities of special education and general educators in collaborative and inclusion settings; communication and partnership skills to become better collaborators, team-teachers, and consultants; effective communication with parent/legal guardians and other professionals.
15:293:609 Research in Special Education (BA) Under supervision of a faculty member, independent research study suitable for professional presentation and publication. Prerequisites: 16:960:531,532; or equivalent.
15:293:610 New Jersey Special Education Law (3) Critical analysis of the current New Jersey special education statute and regulations. The impact of New Jersey law on professional practice in the school emphasized.
15:293:618 Etiology of Cognitive and Affective Disabilities (3) Etiology of serious cognitive and affective disorders examined in reference to biogenic and sociogenic factors. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
15:293:620 Cognitive Abilities and Education of Profoundly and Multiply Handicapped Children (3) Identification of cognitive abilities and education of profoundly and multiply handicapped children; literature reviewed for the purpose of developing skills in formulating educational strategies for the severely disabled. Prerequisite: Permission of adviser.
15:293:630 Current Topics in Special Education (BA) Selected topics and issues affecting the education of atypical learners. Topics will vary. Consult instructor before registering.
15:293:633 Internship in Special Education (3) Students spend one or two consecutive semesters in supervised field experiences at special education facilities consonant with program and individual goals. Possible internships include college or university teaching, administration of special education programs, research, or service with the New Jersey Department of Education. Periodic seminars with program faculty. Prerequisite: Completion of core credits in doctor of education (Ed.D.) program.
15:293:636 Practicum in Special Education (3)

This practicum is designed to prepare students seeking New Jersey certification as a learning disability teacher consultant. Students will be mentored by a member of the child study team in a school setting. Conducting student assessments and preparing written reports will be required.

Prerequisites: 15:293:526 and 527.
 
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