THE EXCEPTIONAL INDIVIDUAL
THE EXCEPTIONAL INDIVIDUAL
2020 Spring Term
Education-Rock County 300
The Exceptional Individual: The purpose of this course is to educate & prepare students to underst& & work with individuals with disabilities within schools by providing accurate Info about disabilities & current best practices in education. Emphasis will be placed on underst&ing historical, legal, & philosophical frameworks; defining categories of disability; describing legal & ethical perspectives; how issues of accessibility in educational & social arenas affect people with disabilities; learning the role disability plays in the lives of families; becoming familiar with label criteria for disabilities; & the examination of how the referral/placement processes can either discriminate against marginalized populations or facilitate inclusion.
Other Requirements: PREREQ: PSY 201 OR 202 (GRADE OF C- OR BETTER OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR); EDU 201 AND EITHER PSY 250 OR PSY 360 RECOMMENDED
Class Schedule
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Section Details | Meeting Details & Topic | Instructor | Syllabus | ||
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01-LEC 4211
3 Units
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01/28 - 05/08 (1) |
Patricia Clasen
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