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Special Education: Collaborative Support Teacher in Special Education Generalist (Grades 7-12) - MSED

Program Overview:

Objectives for Programs in Special Education 

The objectives for the Special Education Programs have been developed within the context of goals set by the professional accrediting bodies including the Council for the Accreditation Educator Preparation (CAEP), Interstate Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium (InTASC), Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) and the professional organizations guiding each content discipline.

Upon completion of a graduate program in Special Education at The College of Saint Rose, candidates will:

  1. Demonstrate respect for all P-12 students as unique individuals by advancing their learning and development.

  2. Create inclusive and supportive learning environments within a variety of school settings where cultural understanding, safety and emotional well-being, positive social interactions, and active engagement in learning is promoted.

  3. Incorporate understanding of learner development, individual learning differences, and diversity in their teaching practices to positively impact the social, academic, and communication skills of P-12 students.

  4. Use multiple types of assessment tools for a variety of educational decisions that inform instruction for all P-12 students.

  5. Demonstrate understanding of the central concepts, tools of inquiry, and discipline-specific practices to teach curricular content knowledge related to the New York State P-12 Common Core Learning Standards.

  6. Plan and use a variety of evidence-based instructional strategies to provide effective group and individual instructions for P-12 students’ learning and development.

  7. Collaborate with families, students, educators, related service providers, and personnel from community agencies to have a positive impact on student learning.

  8. Incorporate the elements of professional learning and ethical practice to assure that the legal rights and responsibilities of students, caretakers, and professionals are upheld.

  9. Demonstrate understanding of research and applied professional practice by using inquiry and data collection to establish priorities, enhance teaching, and continually inform instructional decisions.

  10. Demonstrate the ability to plan and teach using the principles of Universal Design for Learning, which includes current and appropriate educational and assistive technologies, supplemental materials, and community resources to benefit the needs of all learners. 

Program Contacts:


Program Requirements (for candidates certified in Special Education B-2 or 1-6) 36 credits:

SED 506Found/Issues/Resrch in Spec Ed

3

SED 590Res Seminar Sp Ed

3

or

SED 599Thesis in Special Education

3 or 6

EPY 523Adolesc Psych & Devel

3

SIE 515Fnd&Pract Incl Stud w/Dis 7-12

3

SED 567AdvThry/Prac Tch Childw/EBD

3

or

SED 522Autism Spectrum Disorders

3

SIE 566Assess Content Instruc & Indiv

3

SED 529Transition Asses Pln Std w/Dis

3

SED 519Inst Prac Divers Learn Eng Soc

3

or

SIE 585Instruc Div Lrnrs:ENG/SOC ST

3

SED 530Inst Pract Diverse Learn; MST

3

or

SIE 586Inst Diverse Learn:Mat/Sci/Tec

3

LRC 521Adv Literacy Improvmnt G 5-12

3

LRC 528Read & Write for Adol w/ Disab

3

SED 574On-site Prof Exp Adol CST

3

SED 575On-site Prof Exp Sem Adol CST

0

EDU 602Violence Prevention

0

EDU 603Child Abuse Prevention

0

EDU 606Univ Prec & Conf AIDS/HIV

0

EDU 611Dignity For All Students

0

EPY 637Substance Abuse Workshop

0

Program Requirements (for candidates certified in Early Childhood Education, Childhood Education and specialty content areas) 45 credits:

SED 506Found/Issues/Resrch in Spec Ed

3

SED 590Res Seminar Sp Ed

3

or

SED 599Thesis in Special Education

3 or 6

EPY 502Survey of Educ Psychology

3

EDU 506Educational Foundations

3

EPY 523Adolesc Psych & Devel

3

SIE 515Fnd&Pract Incl Stud w/Dis 7-12

3

SED 512Classrm Mngmnt Individ Behav

3

SED 567AdvThry/Prac Tch Childw/EBD

3

or

SED 522Autism Spectrum Disorders

3

SIE 566Assess Content Instruc & Indiv

3

SED 529Transition Asses Pln Std w/Dis

3

SED 519Inst Prac Divers Learn Eng Soc

3

or

SIE 585Instruc Div Lrnrs:ENG/SOC ST

3

SED 530Inst Pract Diverse Learn; MST

3

or

SIE 586Inst Diverse Learn:Mat/Sci/Tec

3

LRC 521Adv Literacy Improvmnt G 5-12

3

LRC 528Read & Write for Adol w/ Disab

3

SED 574On-site Prof Exp Adol CST

3

SED 575On-site Prof Exp Sem Adol CST

0

EDU 602Violence Prevention

0

EDU 603Child Abuse Prevention

0

EDU 606Univ Prec & Conf AIDS/HIV

0

EDU 611Dignity For All Students

0

EPY 637Substance Abuse Workshop

0

Final Evaluation for Programs in Special Education:

SED 574On-site Prof Exp Adol CST

3

SED 575On-site Prof Exp Sem Adol CST

0

Culminating Academic Experiences:

SED 590Res Seminar Sp Ed

3

or

SED 599Thesis in Special Education

3 or 6

Professional Accreditation:

Admissions and Financial Aid Information:

See Graduate Admissions section for more information.

The College of Saint Rose has long been committed to the premise that a quality education should be within the reach of qualified students. To this end, the College serves its student body through a comprehensive program of federal, state, and institutional financial aid. While the basic responsibility for financing education lies with the students and their families, scholarships, loans, and/or assistantships can supplement insufficient family resources. The amount of aid available through the College is limited and is awarded on the basis of academic merit. All financial assistance from the College is subject to adjustment if the recipients are later granted aid from other sources. Financial aid awards are contingent upon students’ maintaining good academic standing and satisfactory academic progress.

Additional Collaborative Support Teacher in Special Education (Grades 7-12) Admission Information:

•     Requirements for a 30 credit academic concentration or content area major as applicable including Art (may not be predominately Studio Art), American Studies, Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, English/Language Arts, General Science, language other than English, Mathematics, Music (may not be predominately studio studies), Physics, or Social Studies.

•     Candidates must have 6 credits in the each of the following disciplines: English, Social Studies, Mathematics and Science (at least one laboratory science).


* Applicants with insufficient credit in the academic concentrations or majors not listed above, are encouraged to apply but may need to complete additional course work. Analysis of transcripts may lead to recommendations that individuals accepted into the program complete the additional course work in liberal arts and/or approved academic concentrations or majors. Deficiencies may be completed at the undergraduate or graduate level. Content specialty deficiencies


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