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Nov 24, 2024
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2024-2025 Graduate Catalog
Inclusive Childhood Education (grades 1-6), Same Developmental Level
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Extended Core Courses (9 credits)
Childhood Education Courses (9 credits)
Elective Courses (9 credits)
In order to meet the 9 credits required in the electives, candidates can take credits in one of the special focus areas listed below, as well as courses from the areas of Inclusive Childhood Education or Literacy.
For candidates who are employed in their additional certification level, the candidate can choose to complete a job-embedded practicum (internship certificate) as one of their electives.
Candidates will select a sequence of courses in consultation with their advisor.
- Literacy Specialist Electives (9 credits)
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- Inclusive Childhood Education Electives (9 credits)
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- Annotation in Severe and Multiple Disabilities (6 credits)
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25 hours fieldwork required
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25 hours fieldwork required
Note: Candidates choosing the annotation in severe and multiple disabilities will be required to complete an additional elective in another topic area.
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- Gifted Education Extension (9 credits)
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25 hours fieldwork required
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25 hours fieldwork required
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- Interdisciplinary Specialty Program in Autism (I-SPAN) (9 credits)
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- Bilingual Extension (12 credits)
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20 hours fieldwork required
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15 hours fieldwork required
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25 hours fieldwork required
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Note: To receive the bilingual extension, candidates will need to complete all 12 credits in the sequence.
DASA/Bullying Workshop
Per NYS requirements, all candidates in teacher certification programs must show completion of this mandated workshop. Students pursuing additional/professional certification must have this in place either through a workshop that is verified on TEACH, or through a completed state-approved course linked to their initial certification program.
Inclusive Childhood Capstone Sequence (3 credits)
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