| Degree: |
Master of Arts |
| Division: |
Teacher Education
Building 85, Room 125
(850) 474-3263
dted@uwf.edu |
| College: |
Professional Studies |
The department offers three programs in Special Education: Varying
Exceptionalities, Teaching of Exceptional Children, and a Military Career
Transition Program (MCTP). There is a critical shortage of teachers,
administrators, related professionals, and specialists in many areas of special
education.
The department offers an NCATE approved program of study leading to an M.A.
degree and certification in Varying Exceptionalities. It is designed for
teachers and support personnel responsible for services to exceptional children
and youth. The coursework and field experiences provide the student with a
foundation of varying exceptionalities, standardized and alternative methods of
assessment, integrated curriculum and instruction, management of individual and
group behavior, instructional technology, home/school/community collaboration,
and applied research.
The department offers a program of study leading to an M.A. degree in
clinical teaching of children who are exceptional in three areas: emotional
handicaps, learning disabilities, and mental handicaps. It is designed for
teachers and auxiliary personnel responsible for services to exceptional
children and youth. The course work provides the student with a knowledge of
assessment and educational evaluation, behavior management, and remedial and/or
compensatory educational activities relative to children with mental handicaps,
specific learning disabilities, and emotional handicaps. Lectures, research
projects, and practicum experiences are utilized.
The Military Career Transition Program (MCTP) is an innovative program that
has been designed as a field-experience intensive fast-track into one of three
areas of special education: learning disabilities, emotional handicaps, or
mental handicaps. The program takes into consideration military teaching and
leadership experiences and is condensed into 42 semester hours. The student must
select one area for specialization and should understand that this is not a
platform program on which to add other special education certificates. Students
enrolled in this program will be in a cohort group with specially designed
courses that are open only to MCTP candidates.
Course descriptions are listed alphabetically by prefix in the back of this
catalog.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
In addition to meeting the minimum University standards for admission to
graduate studies, students should contact the Office of Teacher Education for
information on admission to professional education programs.
VARYING EXCEPTIONALITIES (students with teacher certifications)
| Core (9
sh) |
| EDF 6218 |
Current Issues in Student Development & Learning |
3 |
| EDF 6602 |
Trends & Issues in Education: Social, Multicultural, Historical & Philosophical
Analysis |
3 |
| EEX 6945 |
Research Practicum in Special Education |
3 |
Major Courses (24 sh) |
| EDG 6344C |
Instructional Management & Technology |
3 |
| EEX 5052 |
Foundations of Varying Exceptionalities |
3 |
| EEX 5085 |
Integrating Curriculum & Instruction |
3 |
| EEX 6051 |
Exceptionalities |
3 |
| EEX 6227 |
Assessment of Exceptional Children |
3 |
| EEX 6612 |
Classroom Management |
3 |
| EEX 6340 |
Action Research |
3 |
| EEX 6756 |
Home/School/Community Collaboration |
3 |
Electives (3 sh) |
|
Choose 3 sh from the following areas: |
Severe Disabilities
Technology
Consultation/Collaboration
ESOL
Corrections
Special Methods (Elementary Education) |
Comprehensive Examination (0 sh)
Students must successfully complete a comprehensive examination.
VARYING EXCEPTIONALITIES (students without teacher certifications)
Requirements for teacher education programs may change due to legislative
mandates. Therefore, the actual program requirements may differ from those
listed in the catalog. Candidates must inquire with the Chair of the Division of
Teacher Education or with Teacher Education Student Services to obtain the most
current program requirements.
Core (9 sh)
Same as Varying Exceptionalities with Certification
Major Courses ( 24 sh)
Same as Varying Exceptionalities with Certification
| Additional Courses Required for Teacher Certification (38
sh) |
| EDE 3946 |
Practicum I: Elementary Education |
1 |
| EDE 4221 |
Integrated Elementary Curriculum |
4 |
| EDG 4330 |
Senior Seminar: Teaching in Special
Education Settings |
2 |
| EDG 4943 |
Student Teaching-Special Education |
10 |
| EED 4944 |
Instructional Strategies & Technology
Practicum for Students with Emotional Handicaps |
3 |
| EEX 5283 |
Employment, Social, and Personal Skill
Building for Exceptional Students |
3 |
| ELD 4945 |
Instructional Strategies & Technology
Practicum for Students with Learning Disabilities |
3 |
| EMR 4945 |
Instructional Strategies & Technology
Practicum for Students with Mental Handicaps |
3 |
| LAE 3314 |
Language Skills & Literature in the
Elementary School |
3 |
| MAE 4310 |
Teaching Mathematics in the Elementary
School |
3 |
| RED 3310 |
Teaching Developmental Reading in the
Elementary School |
3 |
Recommended Electives (9 sh) |
| EEX 4141 |
Survey of Normal & Abnormal Language
and Speech Development |
3 |
| EMR 4221 |
Curriculum for Moderately, Severely and
Profoundly Mentally Handicapped |
3 |
| TSL 4080 |
Foundations of Teaching ESOL in the
Schools |
3 |
| Professional
Education Common Core (9 sh) |
|
(taken in sequence) |
| EDF 6602 |
Trends and Issues in Education: Social,
Multicultural, Historical and Philosophical Analysis |
3 |
| EDF 6218 |
Current Issues in Student Development
and Learning |
3 |
| EDF 6481 |
Educational Research |
3 |
Special Education Requirements (12 sh) |
| EED 6930 |
Issues & Trends in Emotionally Handicapped
Conditions |
3 |
| EEX 6051 |
Exceptionalities |
3 |
| ELD 6051 |
Current View of Exceptional Children-LD |
3 |
| EMR 6051 |
Current View of Exceptional
Children-MH |
3 |
Specialization Courses (12 sh) |
|
Choose one specialization area: |
|
Mental Handicaps |
| EMR 6105 |
Assessment of Exceptional
Children-MH |
3 |
| EMR 6247 |
Instructional
Strategies-MH |
3 |
| EMR 6335 |
Curriculum Prescriptions for Exceptional
Children-MH |
3 |
| EMR 6942 |
Research
Practicum-MH |
3 |
|
Learning Disabilities
|
| ELD 6111 |
Assessment of Exceptional Children-LD |
3 |
| ELD 6235 |
Curriculum Prescriptions for Exceptional
Children-LD |
3 |
| ELD 6247 |
Instructional Strategies-LD |
3 |
| ELD 6942 |
Research Practicum-LD |
3 |
|
Emotional Handicaps
|
| EED 6116 |
Assessment of Exceptional Children-EH |
3 |
| EED 6235 |
Curriculum Prescriptions for Exceptional
Children-EH |
3 |
| EED 6247 |
Instructional Strategies-EH |
3 |
| EED 6942 |
Research Practicum-EH |
3 |
|
Electives (3 sh)
|
| Elective course chosen in consultation with advisor. |
Practicum and Student Teaching (15 sh) |
|
(Students without teacher certification) |
| EDG 4330 |
Senior Seminar: Teaching in Special
Education Settings |
2 |
| EDG 4943 |
Student Teaching-Special Education |
10 |
| EED 5940 |
Practicum in Emotionally Handicapped |
3 |