This hybrid Master's Program in Special Populations with a Special Education Leadership Emphasis prepares students who are working with learners with disabilities and other special needs to assume administrative roles
This hybrid Master's Program in Special Populations with a Special Education Leadership Emphasis prepares students who are working with learners with disabilities and other special needs to assume administrative roles* in special education in a K-12 school or at the district level.
Develops students into special education leaders* that have the skills to address the complex issues surrounding educating students with challenges related to learning, social, and emotional needs.
Students who complete this emphasis:
Apply current special education laws and policies to design and deliver inclusive special education and/or support for diverse students.
Provide leadership* and expertise in assessing, identifying, and implementing special education needs and to collaborate with related services and other personnel, including school psychologists, educational diagnosticians, speech therapists, administrators, and teachers.
Understand ethical decision making, innovative problem solving, and professional growth.
Understand appropriate curricula and instructional strategies for developing the academic, behavioral and social skills of students with disabilities.
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SXU's Special Education program is unique in that it's a master's level program approved by NCATE, as well as by the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) and the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC).
Our Master's programs in Education & Special Education are designed for experienced teachers seeking an advanced degree and students at the beginning of their careers.
The Master of Arts degree in Special Education General Curriculum prepares candidates for advanced study in the teaching of P-12 students with disabilities whose individual education program indicates instruction using the general education curriculum and participation in general statewide assess...
Prepares teachers to meet the specific needs of preschool, elementary, junior high, high school, and adult students at risk for or living with learning disabilities.
Examine critical education issues and acquire the skills to work with students with or without disabilities. You’ll build on your pedagogical training to become an effective teacher for children in special education settings
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