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This program is for students who have earned Special Education certification and are interested in expanding their knowledge, skills, and personal growth in accordance with recent federal mandates and emerging best practices in this dynamic field.
This program is also intended to develop reflective professionals with philosophies based on respect for all people, acceptance of individual differences, and a belief in full integration and inclusion of students into general education.
Core Requirements (9 credits)
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Research and Evaluation in Education |
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Teachers and the Law |
3 |
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The Process and Pedagogy of Communication |
3 |
Professional Requirements (15 credits)
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Instructional Design in Special Education |
3 |
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Collaboration Skills: Family, Co-Teaching and Consultative Methods |
3 |
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Instructional and Management Strategies for the ASD Learner |
3 |
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Positive Behavioral Supports in the Classroom |
3 |
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Transition from School to Adult Life |
3 |
Electives (9 credits)
Students may choose three electives in Education, Special Education, Reading or ESL. Please see the Graduate Catalog or course selection guide for more information.
Culminating Experience (3 credits)
Special Education Seminar: Research and Issues (Prerequisites: EDUC 505 and three EDSP courses) |
3 |
The degree requirements for the Master of Education in Special Education, Advanced Practice, are 36 Credits, which include the core requirements, professional requirements, electives, and the culminating experience. This program is only open to students with prior PA Special Education certification.