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EXCEDUC 636: Curriculum Accommodations. 2 or U G
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Methods and strategies for teaching and evaluating adolescents with learning disabilities, emotional disturbance and cognitive disabilities. Special emphasis given to developing individual adaptations and modifications. Prereq: jr st; admis to Post-Bac Cert prog or cons instr; ExcEduc 635(P); 488(C) & 588(C) or cons instr.
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EXCEDUC 640: Introduction to Individuals with Cognitive Disabilities. U G
1.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Introduction to etiology and social, educational, and vocational aspects of cognitive disabilities. Prereq: ExcEduc 300(P) or 600(P) or 605(P); jr st & admis to School of Educ; or grad st.
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EXCEDUC 640 - Introduction to Individuals with Cognitive Disabilities. U G
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EXCEDUC 644: Enhancing Literacy Learning for Diverse Learners: U G
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Teaching reading and writing to diverse learners. Jointly offered with & subtitles count as repeat of same title of CurrIns 644. CurrIns 644 & ExcEduc 644 may be retaken with change of topic to combined 9 cr max. Prereq: currently teaching with at least 2 yrs experience; cons instr.
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EXCEDUC 644 - Enhancing Literacy Learning for Diverse Learners: U G
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EXCEDUC 647: Early Childhood Special Education Field Experience: 0 to 3 Yrs. U G
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Provides urban experiences in early intervention programs to develop teaching skills in birth to three programs. Prereq: jr st; admis to ExcEduc prog; ExcEduc 568(C).
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EXCEDUC 647 - Early Childhood Special Education Field Experience: 0 to 3 Yrs. U G
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EXCEDUC 648: Early Childhood Special Education Field Experience: Preschool. U G
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Practicum provides urban teaching experiences in preschool programs to develop skills for working with 3-to-5 year olds with special needs and their families. Prereq: jr st; admis to ExcEduc prog; ExcEduc 569(C).
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EXCEDUC 648 - Early Childhood Special Education Field Experience: Preschool. U G
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EXCEDUC 649: Early Childhood Special Education Field Experience: Primary. U G
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Practicum provides urban teaching experiences in primary school-age programs to develop skills for working with 1st to 3rd graders with special needs and their families. Prereq: jr st; admis to ExcEduc prog; ExcEduc 570(C).
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EXCEDUC 649 - Early Childhood Special Education Field Experience: Primary. U G
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EXCEDUC 651: Working With Families in Urban Communities. U G
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Familial and ecological factors affecting individuals with disabilities and their caregivers including in-depth experiences with a family who has a young child with special needs. Prereq: jr st.
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EXCEDUC 651 - Working With Families in Urban Communities. U G
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EXCEDUC 652: Developmental Evaluation of Young Children with Disabilities. U G
3.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
The major functions of assessment used by Early Childhood Special Educators. Prereq: jr st; ExcEduc 651(P).
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EXCEDUC 652 - Developmental Evaluation of Young Children with Disabilities. U G
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EXCEDUC 655: Introduction to Education of Individuals Who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing. U G
1.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Overview of educational programs and policies for pre K-12 students who are deaf and hard of hearing. Prereq: jr st.
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EXCEDUC 655 - Introduction to Education of Individuals Who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing. U G
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EXCEDUC 661: Exceptional Children and Their Families. U G
2.00 Credits
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Attitudes of teachers toward parents of exceptional children, the interviewing process, parent conferences, the effect of exceptional children on the family, and behavioral management in the home. Prereq: ExcEduc 300; cons instr; jr st & admis to School of Educ or grad st.
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EXCEDUC 661 - Exceptional Children and Their Families. U G
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