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SPED 5803: Intro to Gifted Education
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Description: This course is designed for graduate students seeking advanced in-depth study in the education of students who are gifted, talented and/or creative. This course will explore how such students learn, how schools have historically educated students who are gifted and models of, curriculum for, and settings in which this education occurs. This class includes a 15 hour practicum experience with children who are labeled gifted.
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SPED 580Q: Wksp Intro Autism Perv Dev Dis
2.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
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SPED 581O: Wksp Comp Gen IEPS
2.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
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SPED 581Q: Intro Autism and Perv Dev Dis
2.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
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SPED 6550: Special Education Law
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Description: This course provides a review of current laws and court cases and relevant due process hearings. The course focuses on what the law says and how the courts are interpreting the law. This course prepares students for the trends in special education and the reasons for these trends.
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SPED 6570: Adv Studies in Special Educ
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Prerequisite: Milestone II; Note: This is the capstone (final) course for this program. The course will be taken during the final semester of a special education major's Master's degree program in curriculum and instruction with an emphasis in special education. Description: This course will provide advanced study in the standards-based practices of the knowledge and skills of special educators. The course will focus on current events, innovative strategies and research-based projections as to future directions in the field of special education. This is an online program capstone course (including 3 on-site class sessions).
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SPED EL: Elective Lower Division
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
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SPED EU: Elective Upper Division
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
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SW 3170: Family Caregiving
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Prerequisite: SOC 101, PSY 141; Description: Issues to be examined will include: who are caregivers,--gender roles, managing family stress, respite care, establishing support groups, cost of caregiving, finding local resources, legal challenges, differential caregiving tips for various illnesses, disabilities from infancy to old age, emerging trends and long distance caregiving.
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SW 3200: Cultural Diversity
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Prerequisite: Extensive reading and writing and knowledge of word process and and using WebCt are preferred; Description: This course is designed to expand the student's awareness of both the cognitive knowledge and skill necessary to effectively interact with and/or serve culturally diverse populations. This course will particularly emphasize attitudes and competencies that are important in effective professional relationships. The course will not be exhaustive in its discussion of diverse populations, but will focus on those whose diversity is cultural and who are more likely to be encountered by the students taking the course. Students will be asked to select one of the listed cultures for an in depth study. Student will be expected to be consistently involved in discussions, learning projects, writings and videos related to that culture
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