Dec 26, 2024  
2023-2024 University Bulletin 
    
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SEDU 376 - Academic Methods for Elementary and Middle Level Students with Disabilities

3 Credit Hours
The purpose of this course is to prepare candidates to use a variety of instructional strategies and create learning experiences that encourage elementary and middle level student development across many skill domains. The content of this course will focus on academic methods with particular emphasis on oral language, balanced approach to reading, writing, science, social science and mathematics instruction. Principles and techniques associated with effective research based principles and methods for assessment, planning and instruction will be addressed. A variety of instructional techniques across subject areas will be discussed and research in the areas of instructional strategies and delivery are examined. Candidates will demonstrate the ability to plan multi-sensory units and lessons for students at the readiness through intermediate levels based on knowledge of the discipline, student needs, and curricular and IEP goals.

Prerequisite(s): Acceptance to the TEP.



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