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EDN 401: Strategies for LD
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
Content includes strategies for teaching K-12 students with learning disabilities in special and regular education classes. Course addresses diagnostic-prescriptive teaching, direct instruction, and specific strategies and materials addressing each academic area. The Individualized Education Program (IEP), development of goals and objectives, linking assessment with instruction, inclusion, and generality of behavior change will also be included.
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EDN 402: Socio-vocational Transitions
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
This course includes strategies that teach age-appropriate social skills to students with disabilities in a variety of social settings found in the school, home and community. This course will also focus on issues relevant to vocational and community transitions for students with disabilities. As opposed to rote learning of material the course intends to provide students with a conceptual understanding of issues related to social and vocational transitions.
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EDN 403: Assessment of the Learner
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
Formal and informal assessment strategies used in the identification and service of students with handicaps are described. Technical and operational aspects of standardized testing, curriculum based assessment, and informal strategies are described.
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EDN 404: Assessment Practicum
1.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
Clinical experiences with formal and informal assessment strategies currently used by special educators to identify and program for students with handicaps. Activities include administration, scoring and interpretation of norm- and criterion-referenced tests, Curriculum Based Assessments and informal assessment strategies. Deriving goals, objectives, activities and strategies from assessment data are also included. Must be taken with EDN 403 for the LD endorsement.
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EDN 406: Collaboration in the Classroom
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
Techniques for enhancing collaboration between special and regular classroom teachers of mainstreamed exceptional and low-achieving learners at all levels. Included are essential skills for managing and monitoring the learning process and maintaining collaborative partnerships. As opposed to rote learning of material, the course will provide students with a conceptual and practical understanding of issues relevant to collaboration.
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EDN 408: LD Directed Teaching Seminar
1.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
Seminar will focus on the discussion, development, and evaluation of Individualized Educational Programs, Individualized Transition Plans, and Behavior Intervention Plans for students with learning disabilities at a variety of directed teaching sites. Topics will include academic and behavior assessment and strategies, curriculum, child study teaming, service delivery options and inclusion strategies. Co-requisite: EDD 415 and EDD 413. Pre-requisite: Grade of ?B? or better in a C401, N401, N403, N404, and N402 General Ed. Directed Teaching.
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EDN 410: Intro to Cognitive Impair I
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
Historical perspectives, definition, terminology, and assessment of the full spectrum of cognitive impairments are addressed. Identification of the behavioral, social, intellectual, communicative, vocational, adaptive, psychological, and educational/instructional needs of individuals with mild cognitive impairments across the lifespan.
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EDN 411: Cognitive Impair Pract I
1.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
Experience in an educational setting with students with mild cognitive impairments for no less than 45 clock hours. Activities include working with the cooperating teacher on tasks such as individual instruction, data collection, informal assessment and program implementation and evaluation of IEP goals and objectives.
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EDN 412: Intro to Cognitive Impair II
3.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
This course is an extension of introduction to Cognitive Impairments I. Identification of the behavioral, social, intellectual, communicative, vocational, adaptive, psychological and educational/instructional needs of individuals with moderate and severe cognitive impairments across the lifespan.
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EDN 413: Cognitive Impair Pract II
1.00 Credits
University of Michigan-Dearborn
Experience in an educational setting with students with moderate and severe cognitive impairments for no less than 45 clock hours. Activities include working with the cooperating teacher on tasks such as individual instruction, data collection, informal assessment and program implementation and evaluation of IEP goals and objectives.
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