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EDUC 203: Issues in Education
3.00 Credits
Northwest Indian College
Study of issues and relevant principles in education; responsibilities of government, parents, pupils and teachers. Race, class, culture and sexuality as issues in education. Includes principles for developing philosophy of education. (NE)
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EDUC 220: Introduction to Exceptional Children
3.00 Credits
Northwest Indian College
Introduction to special instructional needs of gifted and handicapped children with a focus on the issues and perspectives of American Indian communities. (NE)
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EDUC 260: Strategy Instruction For Special Education
5.00 Credits
Northwest Indian College
Focuses on rationale of strategy instruction for special education students while comparing it to more traditional methods of instruction. Compares strengths and weakness of alternative methods for instruction, such as basic skills remediation, study skills instruction, tutorial methods, content equivalent approach and strategy instruction. (NE)
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EDUC 262: Legal Issues in Special Education
3.00 Credits
Northwest Indian College
Explores the procedural and legal issues governing special education that educators are legally responsible for implementing in their professional roles. Covers history of Special Education Law that has served to define IDEA, current federal statutes, Washington State rules and regulations and introduction to developing legally correct IEP's. (NE)
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EDUC 275: Design & Facilitation For Living
3.00 Credits
Northwest Indian College
Required for Chemical Dependency Counselor Certification II. Focuses on how to design and facilitate short workshops for clients or groups. Emphasis on blending good educational and counseling practices. (NE)
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EDUC 281: Teaching in Inclusive Classrooms
5.00 Credits
Northwest Indian College
Methods course for teaching students with disabilities in general education classrooms. (NE)
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EDUC 295: Cross- Cultural Assessment in Special Education
5.00 Credits
Northwest Indian College
Presents emerging principles of culturally inclusive assessment concepts and new measures of evaluating special needs children in multicultural education settings. Prerequisite: EDUC 220. (NE)
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ENGL 095: Grammar And Punctuation
5.00 Credits
Northwest Indian College
Designed to give students a review of basic English grammar and punctuation through organized workbook activities closely monitored by instructors. Includes writing assignments interwoven throughout computer and textbook activities. May be offered as ENGL 095A, 3 credits and ENGL 095B, 2 credits. (N)
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ENGL 098: Constructing The Paragraph
5.00 Credits
Northwest Indian College
Designed to give students practice at writing paragraphs and essays in order to understand the structure and composition of the paragraph. Creative writing and analysis of reading are combined with individualized skill development. May be offered as ENGL 098A, 3 credits and ENGL 098B, 2 credits. S/U grading. Prerequisite: ENGL 095. (N)
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ENGL 099: Basic Writing
5.00 Credits
Northwest Indian College
Focuses on improving writing by developing creative and analytical skills. Covers basic sentence structure and paragraph development. Students create a portfolio containing two essays and one summary. S/U grading. Prerequisite: ENGL 098. (N)
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