This is an introductory course in exceptional student education with an emphasis on responsive teaching of diverse students in the inclusion classroom. Components of this course include a review of both high incidence and low incidence special needs populations including possible impact, causes, and characteristics of special needs across different cultures and the life span. Topics include the legal requirements, ethical issues, collaborative teaching, techniques and strategies for accommodations and modifications, and equal experience for all in the inclusion classroom. Prerequisite: Stage I Admission (Candidacy).
      
  EDU 520: RESPONSIVE TEACH IN INCLUSION CLASS
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          GR
              School Division
          School of Humanities, Sciences and Technology
              