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EDUC 285 - Education of Exceptional Learners (3 credits)
Prerequisite: EDUC 270 with a grade of C or better. This survey course is an introduction to exceptional learners and their education in grades P-12. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the characteristics of people with special needs in addition to strategies of educating and including all learners in general education and special education settings. Students will research and discuss complex issues related to compliance with state and federal education laws, such as the Individuals with Disabilities Educational Act (IDEA) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) as well learn to navigate special education processes, such as referral, eligibility, re-evaluation, and IEPs. This course requires a 15-hour special education field experience component.
1 session(s) offered.
MCC-Online
Class # 10796 | Instructor: Tracy Oliver | Session Regular Academic Session | ||
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Lecture | Internet | |||
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Notes | Taught via the internet. Check your schedule for course start and end dates. Course exams may be proctored and require a web camera and microphone. Chromebooks may not be compatible with some courses. Attend class at https://mcckc.instructure.com. Books available online at https://mcckc.edu/bookstores. |
Enrollment | To enroll, you'll need the class # (e.g. 46421) for each of your selected classes. |
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Textbooks | To find textbooks, required for your class, you'll need to know the class#, campus and term. |
Support Services | Students with documented disabilities may request assistance at Disability Support Services offices. |
Instructional expenses may change per semester basis; refer to the Tuition page for more information about tuition and Instructional expenses.
The purpose of this schedule is to provide information. It does not constitute a contract. Classes may be added, combined or cancelled and instructors may be changed at the discretion of Metropolitan Community College.