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Dec 22, 2024
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SEDU 356 - Collaboration and Adaptation in General Education Settings2 hours In this course, candidates examine the importance and process of collaboration with family, classroom teachers, para-educators, and other school and community personnel in integrating individuals with disabilities into various social and learning environments. Candidates study the process of examining the learning environment and classroom demands combined with the learning characteristics of the student for the purpose of selection of appropriate strategies and materials. Candidates investigate techniques for modifying instructional methods, curricular materials, and the environment; modification of state and local assessments; as well as use of behavior management plans. Specific attention is given to effective co-teaching practices including effective communication, collaboration, co-planning, and conflict resolution skills. Fostering positive interactions between students with and without disabilities is addressed. Candidates practice collaboration through involvement in collaborative exercises and projects within this course.
Prerequisite(s): SEDU 322 and acceptance into the Teacher Education Program.
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