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The Deaf Education Multiple Disabilities undergraduate certificate combines coursework from several special education programs. This program is for students enrolled in a deaf education degree program or who have earned teaching licensure in deaf education.
Join us for the second event of the SPCS Spring 2024 Colloquium series on Tuesday, March 12, at 2:20 pm.Our March colloquium will feature renowned peace scholar, Dr. Roger MacGinty of Durham University (UK), whose topic is titled "Two Cheers for Ignorance: Multiple Forms of Everyday Agency in Conflict-Affected Contexts."This event will be held in room 112 McGilvrey Hall (across the hall from newly renovated SPCS offices).All SPCS Spring Colloquium events will be held on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at 2:20pm. Light snacks and refreshments will be provided. ...
The Mild to Moderate Special Education minor provides a comprehensive understanding of how to support students with disabilities. Through coursework and practical experiences, you'll learn about topics such as behavior management and individualized education plans.
The Early Intervention minor provides you with the knowledge and skills needed to support children with disabilities and their families. Through a combination of coursework and hands-on experiences, you'll learn how to identify and address developmental delays, collaborate with families and professionals and promote positive outcomes for children in diverse settings.
The Autism Spectrum Disorders offers comprehensive training to help you understand and support individuals with ASD. You'll gain knowledge in behavioral analysis, communication and intervention strategies.
The Bachelor of Science in Education in Special Education prepares you for a career in teaching and advocating for students with exceptionalities. Choose between three concentrations: Deaf Education, Mild to Intensive Dual Licensure, or Disability Services.
RSVP by March 15 to See Our New Space!The School of Peace and Conflict Studies (SPCS) is excited to unveil its new space in McGilvrey Hall. The event is hosted by the SPCS, and we will be joined by world-renowned scholar Roger Mac Ginty, Ph.D., the new Peace and Conflict Studies Alumni Group and friends of the SPCS. Refreshments will be provided, and you will have an opportunity to take a tour of the new space.When: Wednesday, March 20 | 5:30-7 p.m.Where: McGilvrey Hall, Room 113325 S. Lincoln St., Kent, OH 44242Cost: FreeRegister NowThe deadline to register is March 15.Support Stu...
Transition-to-Work Endorsement (TTW) is designed for teachers licensed as an intervention specialist by the ODE and vocational educators. The coursework prepares students to assists youth through their transition process from school settings into work settings. The roles of the individuals with the TTW endorsement may include Vocational Special Educator, Option IV Coordinator, and Work Study Coordinator.