UK College of Education EDS 459 Information

 

EDS 459 Student Teaching in Special Education (3-12). Supervised student teaching experience utilizing the special techniques used in working with individuals with exceptional educational problems such as speech handicaps, physical handicaps, visual impairments, hearing disabilities, neurological impairments (learning disabilities), mental retardation, and the gifted. To be offered only on a pass-fail basis. Prereq: Must complete the published College requirements for admission to student teaching; admission to the Teacher Education Program permission of instructor.

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Recent Syllabi:

  • Professor Gustashaw, Spring, 2008 (Word)
  • Professor Gustashaw, Fall, 2007 (Word)
  • Professor Gustashaw, Spring, 2007 (Word)
  • Professor Gustashaw, Fall, 2006 (Word)
  • Professor McCormick, Fall, 2001 (Word2000)
  • Professor McCormick, Fall, 2000
  • Professor Stevens, Fall, 2000 (Word95)
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