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EDCI 5440: The Exceptional Child
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
Usually offered spring semester. Acquaints the graduate student with the various degrees of exceptionalities found among children from the slow learner to the gifted. (3 Credits)
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EDCI 5810: Special Topics in Literacy Education
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
Usually offered every other year. A seminar in contemporary and controversial issues in reading, language arts instruction, writing, and language development. Prerequisite: Consent of Instructor. (3 Credits)
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EDCI 5820: Advanced Seminar in Children's Literature
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
Usually offered spring semester. A course designed to update teachers' knowledge of writers and illustrators of children's literature, to explore early adolescent literature, and to develop a sense of how children's literature fits into the larger framework of the family of literature. (3 Credits)
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EDCI 5900P: Methods of Teaching Students with Learning and Behavior Problems
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
Usually offered during summer session. This course will incorporate the use of assessment as an integral part of teaching students with learning and behavior problems. The various types of assessment, steps of assessment and generic teaching strategies will be employed. (3 Credits)
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EDCI 5910P: Behavioral Approach to Managing the Mild/Moderate
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
Usually offered fall semester. This course is a basic study of the characteristics of children and youth with emotional or behavioral disorders and the management of these behaviors. Techniques for decreasing the behaviors are emphasized. (3 Credits)
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EDCI 6040P: Classroom Organization and Management of the Mildly/Moderately Disabled
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
Usually offered spring semester. Techniques in handling child, materials, and environment that would assure positive behavior and learning for the mildly/moderately disabled child in the regular classroom. (3 Credits)
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EDCI 6042E: Classroom Organization and Management
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
Techniques in handling adolescents, materials, and environment that would assure positive behavior and learning for the elementary classroom setting in the regular classroom. (3 Credits)
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EDCI 6042S: Classroom Organization and Management
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
Techniques in handling adolescents, materials, and environment that would assure positive behavior and learning for the secondary classroom setting in the regular classroom. (3 Credits)
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EDCI 6051P: Methods and Materials for the Mildly/Moderately Disabled
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
Usually offered spring semester. Basic training in the development of materials and the selection of methods for the mildly/moderately disabled in the regular classroom, with specific attention to diagnostic/prescriptive suggestions. (3 Credits)
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EDCI 6055P: Vocational and Transition Services
3.00 Credits
Xavier University of Louisiana
Usually offered during summer session. Organization and design of training programs to promote independence, vocational and community adjustment of persons with disabilities; curriculum materials, methods and organizational strategies for adolescent and adult learners, families and community service providers. (3 Credits)
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