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SED 503 Instructional Practices in Special Education

This course is designed to enable teacher candidates to design, deliver and assess instruction at the course, unit, and lesson levels. A particular emphasis is placed on the various instructional strategies across domains of learning that can be used with students with disabilities who are in inclusive middle and high school classrooms as they pursue rigorous curricula in English, mathematics, science/technology, and social studies.Emphasis is placed on integration of content areas and the ability to design units and lessons in accordance with the New York State Learning Standards as well as professional group standards.Curriculum designed for learners with a full range of needs and abilities (including those with disabilities and English language learners) will be considered and implemented.Evidence based practice for the acquisition, retention, and expression are applied to the content area.Research-based instructional strategies will provide the basis for student-centered and inquiry-based approaches in the planning, implementation and evaluation of instruction.Collaboration and consultation methods and models will be integrated in this course.Required field experience is 12 hours.

Credits

3