+ Mild/Moderate Intervention
Specialist
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Education, 419-372-7293
This
is a highly competitive program that requires
meeting additional admission criteria. Consult
the Undergraduate Student Service office, 365
Education, for additional information. A graduate
completing a mild/moderate (ages 5-21) education
major is eligible for an intervention specialist
certificate/license, providing that he or she
has a 2.5 accumulative grade point average and
has successfully completed the appropriate Praxis
examinations. You must possess an overall GPA
of 2.75 for admission.
Learning
Outcomes
Upon
completion of the baccalaureate degree, candidates
for the mild/moderate intervention specialist
license are expected to:
- Assess,
diagnose, and evaluate learners with special
needs;
- Design
instructional content for delivery to learners
with special needs;
- Plan
and manage the behavior, social interactions,
and learning environment of learners with
special needs;
- Collaborate
in the delivery of services to learners with
special needs;
- Meet
professional expectations for ethical practice
in the delivery of services to learners with
special needs, given the philosophical, historical,
and legal foundations of special education.
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for 2008-2009 course requirements
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