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Nov 26, 2024
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2013-2014 Graduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Special Education Concentration (M.Ed.)
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Special Education Concentration Information
The goal of the Graduate Program in Special Education is to prepare competent and caring professionals who are able to make connections and create meaning in all aspects of their work. The licensure program offers experiences working with families of students with disabilities, collaborating with other adults and taking on the responsibilities of a special educator for a school year. Hallmarks of the program are the case study approach, the strong emphasis on practicum experiences, and the training in collaboration.
Master of Education or Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies programs are designed to lead to Vermont teacher licensure or endorsement as Special Educator. Students may also design a M.Ed. or a C.A.G.S. program with a concentration in general special education. Students may choose 18 credits in Special Education or may add the additional endorsement. After the Special Educator license, students may also pursue an additional endorsement for Consulting Teacher. A Master’s is required for the Consulting Teacher endorsement. M.Ed. Special Education Required Courses (36 credits)
- 18 credits in Special Education (select from courses listed below)
- 12 credits in electives
- GED 558 - Educator as Researcher Credits: 3 cr.
- GED 699 - Capstone Seminar in Graduate Education Credits: 3 cr.
Students working towards a concentration may select courses from below (excluding Practicum) and may transfer up to 9 credits with permission of advisor. |
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