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Learning Opportunities

Advanced Study in Special Education/Transition

Department of Rehabilitation Psychology and Special Education




Description:

194-474 Diagnosis and Assessment: Learning and Behavioral Disabilities

Fall 2008 Semester: Thursdays, 4:30 - 7:00 p.m.

2251 Humanities Bldg., UW-Madison campus

Educational evaluation, including participation in Multi-Disciplinary Team planning and curriculum based assessment of pupils with learning and behavioral disabilities in grades kindergarten through twelve.

Prereq> RP & SE 471 or 472 & admission to cert prog

194-300 Individuals with Disabilities

Fall 2008 Semester: Wednesdays, 4:00 - 7:00 p.m.

204 Educ. Sciences Bldg, UW-Madison campus

An overview of the characteristics and problems of exceptional children and youth. Definition and classification systems, etiology of handicapping conditions, educational services, and adult adjustment. Current controversies and future trends.

Prereq> Open to Fr

194-472 Methods and Curriculum: Learning and Behavioral Disabilities, 6-12

Spring Semester

UW-Madison campus

Individualized educational planning in academic, social-emotional and behavioral areas for students with learning and behavioral disabilities, grades six through twelve. Philosophy and content based on application of theory-to-practice and empirical techniques.

Prereq> RP & SE 469, 470, admission to cert prog & con reg in 476

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Instructor:

194-472--Robyn Allen-Deboer
194-474--Tonja Gallagher
194-300--Scott Zimmermann

Formats:

  • Programs of Advanced Study

CEUs/Credit:

3 Credits


Other:

For further information visit the Department of Rehabilitation Psychology & Special Education website.