EEX 2010 Introduction to Exceptional Children . . . . .
3(F,S)
Incidence, nature, etiology and services available in connection with gifted
and handicapped children. Visual, auditory, speech, motor coordination,
intellectual, social, emotional and behavioral deviations are emphasized.
Admission to Teacher Education is required.
EEX 3070 Methods in Inclusion and Collaboration . . . .
. 2(F,S,SS)
Required for all education majors. Structure and content are based on the
University of West Florida's model for professional education, the Empowered
Person and Professional. Views future teachers as being: 1) critical thinkers,
2) problem solvers, 3) decision makers, 4) counselors/therapists, 5) ethical and
moral beings, 6) lifelong learners, and 7) active professionals. Therefore it
provides students a knowledge base of varying exceptionalities, as well as,
multiple instructional and management strategies. Students also will be actively
involved in experimenting with instructional and behavioral strategies,
examining the professional literature, and problem solving in relation to
specific cases of students with disabilities or diverse cultural backgrounds.
Additionally, information about special needs students, agencies and resources.
Students will also become aware of the use of technology in meeting the needs of
students with physical, sensory and communicative disabilities. Includes
required field experience. Admission to Teacher Education is required.
EEX 3949 Cooperative Education . . . . . 1-2(F,S,SS)
Alternating full-time or consecutive parallel terms of practical experience
in the intended field. Reinforcing academic preparation; confirming educational
and career goals; personal and professional development; early start in career;
earnings toward self-support; improved employability. (See program description
under Cooperative Education). Graded on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis
only. Permission of Cooperative Education director is required.
EEX 4018 Introduction to Autism and Pervasive
Developmental Disabilities . . . . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Provides students with a useful conceptual guide and practical framework for
teaching children with autism. The concepts introduced and the teaching methods
employed are designed to be useful for enabling teachers to provide appropriate
services for children with autism and other related pervasive developmental
disorders. Includes teaching methodology for promoting progress in compliance,
receptive and expressive language, imitation skills, social skills, and
approaches to individualization and generalization. Required for certification
in the Profound Mentally Handicapped K-12 degree program.
EEX 4141 Survey of Normal and Abnormal Language and
Speech Development . . . . . 3(F,S,SS)
Comparison of normal and deviant patterns of language and speech
development. Etiology and remedial programs emphasized. Admission to Teacher
Education is required.
EEX 4201 Atypical Development . . . . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Focuses on various aspects of human development. Models and theories of
human development will be explored as well as the influences of heredity and
environment. Individual differences in development, critical periods in
development, and indicators of atypical development as related to children with
profound handicaps will be discussed. Required for certification in the
Profoundly Handicapped K-12 degree program.
EEX 4221C Evaluation and Prescriptive Instruction for
the Exceptional Child . . . . . 3(F,S,SS)
Prerequisite: EEX 2010.
Development of skill in administration, interpretation and construction of
formal and informal tests for evaluating children and individualizing
instruction for exceptional children. Admission to Teacher Education and field
experience is required.
EEX 4232 Instructional Methods for Children with Autism
. . . . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Enables students to learn and apply empirically based instructional methods
to teach students with autism and other related pervasive developmental
disorders. Examines current research findings and their application to
assessment, intervention techniques, instructional modifications, and
instructional resources. Requires field-based applications of methods of
teaching students with autism and other related pervasive developmental
disorders in the school setting. Required for certification in the Profoundly
Handicapped K-12 degree program. Credit may not be earned in both EEX 4235 and
EEX 4232.
EEX 4253 Academic Methods for Exceptional Children . .
. . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Development of well-researched methods of teaching reading, language arts,
and math at the K-12 levels for exceptional students. Includes teaching and
remedial methodology for promotion progress in basic academic subject matter,
rates of presentation, techniques of motivation, integration of materials and
competencies, and approaches to individualization. Requires field-based
applications of methods of teaching reading, language arts and math in the
elementary, middle and secondary school settings. Also requires student to pass
a math content competency test prior to completion. Required for teaching and
certification in Emotionally Handicapped, Learning Disabilities, Mentally
Handicapped K-12 degree programs. Permission is required.
EEX 4261 Educational Management of Exceptional Children
. . . . . 3(F,S,SS)
Prerequisite: EEX 2010.
Materials, methods and management techniques appropriate for use with
exceptional children. Includes classroom organization and consultation skills.
Includes required field experience. Admission to Teacher Education is required.
EEX 4701 The Handicapped Child from Birth to Five Years
. . . . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Prerequisite: EEX 2010.
Deviations from normal growth and development, infant and childhood disease and
trauma, and examination of the resulting impact upon the young handicapped.
Types of intervention, ameliorative programs and services for prevention and/or
reduction of handicapping conditions are studied. Offered concurrently with EEX
5705; graduate students will be assigned additional work. Admission to Teacher
Education is required.
EEX 4772 Personal, Social and Employment Skills for
Exceptional Students . . . . . 3(F,S)
Prerequisite: EEX 2010.
Includes personal, social, communication employment goals and skills, career
awareness, and transition planning for adult living. Includes required field
experience. Admission to Teacher Education is required.
EEX 4939 Professional Development Seminar - Special
Education . . . . . 1(F,S,SS)
Primary purpose is to promote reflective thinking for student empowerment
through ongoing professional seminars and engagement in a variety of
professional workshops on education topics. Develops the ability to
self-evaluate and reflect on experience for personal and professional
development. Explores a variety of topics critical to development as empowered
teachers. Graded on satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis only.
EEX 4942 Practicum in Special Education . . . . .
1-3(CALL DEPT)
Three contact hours per sh of credit. Students will actually work in classes
with exceptional children. Lesson plans, curriculum development, prescription
writing and teaching are required. Offered only on a grade (A-F) basis, each
semester. Admission to Teacher Education and permission is required.
EEX 4949 Cooperative Education . . . . . 0(F,S,SS)
Alternating full time or consecutive parallel terms of practical experience
in the intended field. Reinforcing academic preparation; confirming educational
and career goals; personal and professional development; early start in career;
earnings toward self-support; improved employability. (See program description
under Cooperative Education). Graded on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis
only. Master level student and permission of Cooperative Education director is
required.
EEX 5052 Foundations of Varying Exceptionalities . . .
. . 3(CALL DEPT)
Comprehensive knowledge base concerning varying exceptionalities especially
students with learning disabilities, mild behavior disorders, and mild mental
retardation. Characteristics of varying exceptionalities, theoretical models,
basic instructional methods, service delivery options, unit and lesson planning
will be stressed.
EEX 5085 Integrating Curriculum and Instruction . . . .
. 3(CALL DEPT)
Comprehensive knowledge base concerning curriculum and instruction for
individuals preparing to teach students with diverse needs. Topics emphasized
include a) curricular standards, influences and design, b) instructional
materials, curricula and resources, and c) teaching methodology and best
practices.
EEX 5283 Employment, Social, and Personal Skill
Building for Exceptional Students . . . . . 3(F,S)
Includes an intensive examination of programs and services and development
of well researched strategies for teaching personal, social, employment, and
transition skills for students into advanced vocational prep., the workplace and
independent living. Provides graduate level field-based classroom experiences in
applying career development strategies, job coaching, transition planning, and
research related to employment, social, and personal skill development of
student with disabilities. Admission to MCTP and permission of departmental
chairperson is required.
EEX 5287 Occupational and Vocational Planning for
Handicapped Citizens . . . . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Prerequisite: EEX 2010.
An intensive examination of the employment potential of handicapped citizens and
the techniques for maximizing satisfying interfaces between occupation and
clients.
EEX 5525 The Law and the Handicapped . . . . . 3(F)
Presentation, interpretation and requirements of laws affecting the
handicapped. Legislative history, using case study approach, leading to current
status of legislation.
EEX 5705 The Handicapped Child from Birth to Five Years
. . . . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Prerequisite: EEX 2010.
Deviations from normal growth and development, infant and childhood disease and
trauma, and examination of the resulting impact upon the young handicapped.
Types of intervention, ameliorative programs and services for prevention and/or
reduction of handicapping conditions are studied. Offered concurrently with EEX
4701; graduate students will be assigned additional work.
EEX 5775 Independent Living for Handicapped Adults . .
. . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Special problems affecting handicapped adults, sources of assistance and
techniques for coping with problems of acceptance, daily living, leisure, work
and retirement.
EEX 6051 Exceptionalities . . . . . 3(F,S,SS)
Course is a requirement for students in the Middle Level and Secondary
Education (M.Ed) Program. The underlying model which permeates this course is
the teacher as empowered person and professional. This model focuses learning
experiences on activities that permit the teacher to examine what he/she does
and to take an active role in the instructional process. Through lecture,
discussion, and projects, this course provides a comprehensive knowledge base
pertinent to the nature and needs of persons with disabilities, at risk, and
with special gifts and talents. It includes a discussion of assessment, service
provision, and education of exceptional individuals. Admission to Teacher
Education is required.
EEX 6205 Normal and Deviant Child Development -
Conception to Five . . . . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Covers normal child growth and development from conception to age five and
what can go wrong at the different developmental stages; from genetic
contributions through conception and pregnancy to birth and to five years of
age. Discuss crucial times for deficiencies.
EEX 6227 Assessment of Exceptional Children . . . . .
3(CALL DEPT)
Development, administration, and scoring of group and individual tests and
assessment devices for determining scope and depth of educational achievement as
well as standardized and alternative assessment methods of specific abilities
and behaviors which relate to or constitute prerequisites to educational
programs. Students develop proficiency in the development of tests, rating
scales, and alternative assessment devices for use with students with learning
disabilities, emotional handicaps, and mental handicaps.
EEX 6246 Academic Methods for Exceptional Students . .
. . . 3(F,SS)
Development of well-researched methods of teaching reading, language arts,
and math at the K-12 levels for exceptional students. Includes teaching and
remedial methodology for promoting progress in basic academic subject matter,
rates of presentation, techniques of materials and competencies, and approaches
to individualization. Requires field-based applications of methods of teaching
reading, language arts and math in the elementary, middle and secondary school
settings. Required for teaching certification in the Military Career Transition:
Clinical Teaching of Exceptional Children - Emotionally Handicapped, Learning
Disabilities, Mentally Handicapped K-12 degree programs. Permission is required.
EEX 6340 Action Research . . . . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Prerequisite: EEX 6945.
Implementation of proposal in Research Practicum including identification of a
problem in the area of Special Education, review of pertinent literature and
preparation of a proposal with all the necessary information, conducting
research in a professional manner, evaluation and written report of the results.
Graded on satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis only. Permission is required.
EEX 6455 Program Development for Pre-School Handicapped
Children . . . . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Program development for handicapped and at-risk infants, toddlers and pre-schoolers;
includes administration, supervision, curriculum development parent involvement,
staff development, funding and evaluation.
EEX 6612 Classroom Management . . . . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Provides a comprehensive knowledge base concerning classroom management
including structuring the classroom for success, assessing and managing
individuals and group behavior, and motivating and managing exceptional and
at-risk students.
EEX 6707 Early Intervention for Handicapped and At-Risk
Pre-School Children . . . . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Prepares students to work with handicapped and at-risk infants, toddlers,
and preschool children. Includes developmental disabilities in the physical,
speech and language, sensory, cognitive and behavioral areas, assessment,
service delivery and program development.
EEX 6732 Parent-Teacher Team and Agencies for
Pre-School Handicapped and At-Risk Children . . . . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Parent-teacher team interaction for handicapped and at-risk infants, toddlers
and pre-schoolers to age five. Agencies with services for birth to five years of
age will be included.
EEX 6756 Home/School/Community Collaboration . . . . .
3(CALL DEPT)
The purpose is to investigate techniques and strategies for developing and
implementing effective home, school, and community communication and
collaboration. Emphasis will be placed on methods to communicate effectively
with families from a variety of cultural backgrounds.
EEX 6940 Practicum in Special Education . . . . .
1-3(F,S,SS)
Permission is required.
EEX 6945 Research Practicum in Special Education . . .
. . 3(CALL DEPT)
Explores investigative inquiry of relevant topics within the field of
special education. Includes instruction in applied research models, analysis and
synthesis of professional literature, formulation of research questions,
development of a plan of action, and problem solving within investigative
inquiry. Permission is required.
EEX 6971 Thesis . . . . . 1-6(CALL DEPT)
Graded on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis only. Permission is required.
EEX 7060 Seminar: Best Practices in Alternative and
Special Education . . . . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Students will develop a knowledge base of instructional issues including
program alternatives, development of curriculum, developing instructional
interventions, and microcomputers and instruction. Students will focus on best
practices related to behavioral management, learning strategy instruction, and
career education for those students who are not successfully adjusting to the
normal school setting.
EEX 7215 Ecological Assessment and Intervention in
Alternative and Special Education . . . . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Students will develop a knowledge base of the theoretical principles
underlying ecological assessment in alternative and special education settings.
Students will be given opportunities to apply ecological assessment procedures
in alternative and special education setting to refine their assessment skills
and to use the assessment data to plan and implement behavioral and
instructional interventions. Credit may not be earned in both EEX 7212 and EEX
7215.
EEX 7343 Contemporary Trends in Special Education . . .
. . 3(CALL DEPT)
Examines current research related to current trends in special education. Of
particular importance will be an analysis of historical antecedents related to
these trends, an examination of associated data bases, and implications for
future trends.
EEX 7344 Current Research Applications in Special
Education . . . . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Examines current research findings concerning assessment, instructional
planning, and evaluative procedures used with various age groups and
disabilities. Past and current practices as well as those procedures that have
been found to be most effective will be addressed.
EEX 7345 Programming for Handicapped Individuals . . .
. . 3(CALL DEPT)
Examines current research related to the efficacy of a wide variety of
program delivery models used in the education of handicapped learners. Past and
current practices as well as those procedures that have been found to be most
effective will be addressed.
EEX 7457 Changing Paradigms in Special Education . . .
. . 3(CALL DEPT)
Students will develop a knowledge base of major issues confronting the
fields of alternative and special education. Students will understand current
practices and relate these to the future needs of exceptional and at-risk
students. Additionally, the student will be encouraged to explore ways in which
programs and services can be restructured to meet current and future needs.
EEX 7773 Transitional Planning for At-Risk Students . .
. . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Students will develop a knowledge base of transitional issues including
historical perspectives, legislative mandates for transitional planning, skills
and needs of at-risk students, models of transition programs, barriers and
supports to transition, professional responsibilities, work and independent
living supports, and current and future transitional needs. Students will focus
on best practices related to vocational rehabilitation, vocational education,
career education, and community education for those students who would not
successfully adjust to adult living without these services.
EEX 7930 Seminar: Inclusion in Alternative and Special
Education . . . . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Students will develop a knowledge base of legislative mandates for
inclusion, placement and service delivery models, current research findings
related to inclusion, exceptional student characteristics and needs, and best
practices related to teaching and managing exceptional students in the
mainstream. Addresses administrative issues and problems related to inclusion.
EEX 7931 Seminar: Special Topics/Issues/The Development
of a Holistic Residential Program for Delinquent Youth . . . . . 3(CALL DEPT)
Advanced study of issues related to developing comprehensive holistic
programming for delinquent youth. Students explore the essential components and
develop a residential program that will meet state compliance standards.