SPE 547: Intro to Special Education

Prerequisite: Graduate Standing or permission of instructor

Inclusive education is viewed from a historical and legal perspective for pragmatic definition of terms and identification of those participants in the inclusive classroom. Organizational restructuring, philosophical implications, educational diversity defined, goal setting, agency resources, curriculum modification, diverse content instructional models, and alternative assessment prepare the future teacher for effective responses to differing student learning styles, rates, and needs. Research of the literature, development of an IEP, curriculum and adapted lesson planning, material development, and classroom management provide essential professional skills for the K-12 inclusionary- classroom teacher.

Class #3065 Course information

3.00 credits
Section 7201: Graduate Lecture
Class: #3065

Summer 2026 6-Week Session
May 18, 2026 - Jun 26, 2026
Instructor(s): 

Cost: 
$
Status: 
MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 4:00PM EST - 8:00PM EST
Location: Synchronous Online
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