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Jan 02, 2025
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EDU 245 - Exceptional Learner Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Practicum Hours: 0 Work Experience: 0 Course Type: Open A survey of exceptional learners in the classroom. History, philosophy, current issues, trends and mainstreaming will be discussed. Competencies
- Contrast the history of disabilities/giftedness with present perspectives
- Discuss treatment of disabilities/giftedness prior to 1990’s
- Explain present perspectives
- Explain current terminology and classification
- List terms used with disabilities/giftedness
- Interpret the AAMR (AAMD) definitions of both visible and non-visible disabilities/giftedness
- Distinguish main features of disabilities related to movement, communication, learning, and perception
- Explain assessment procedures for disabilities/giftedness
- Describe the theories of intelligence
- Discuss criticism of intelligence tests
- Identify biological causes of disabilities/giftedness
- Analyze psychosocial factors in disabilities/giftedness
- Discuss social class and race difference with regard to disabilities/giftedness
- Identify factors which influence disabilities/giftedness
- Identify factors which influence disabilities/giftedness
- Classify mild M.R. on basis of demographic, motivational, behavioral, learning, educational, speech and language, physical and health characteristics
- Classify moderate M.R. on basis of demographic, motivational, behavioral, learning, educational, speech and language, physical and health characteristics
- Classify severe and profound M.R. on demographic, motivational, behavioral, learning, educational, speech and language, physical and health characteristics
- Summarize programming for disabilities/giftedness across life span
- Recognize difference in programming for infants, children, young people and adults with special needs
- Identify appropriate life skills for each age group
- Demonstrate knowledge of resources (housing, social opportunities, etc.) in the community for individuals with environmental support needs
- Interpret continuing concerns of the disabled/gifted
- Discuss family issues
- Explain individual rights of the disabled/gifted
- Describe legal issues surrounding the disabled/gifted
- Illustrate differences between institutionalization and deinstitutionalization and community based settings
- Predict future programming direction for special education
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