3.00 Credits
This course provides the pre-service teacher with an opportunity to learn characteristics of and best practice when serving students with moderate to severe/multiple disabilities. Candidates will have the opportunity to study the roles of professionals as an occupational therapist, physical therapist and speech therapist, special education teacher, teaching assistants and for the young child, the developmental specialist. Additionally, the course will focus on support and instruction in various settings, including the school, group homes and adult day programs. The focus is on individuals with moderate to severe/multiple disabilities that required the support of a multidisciplinary team. The impact of these disabilities on the family and community will also be discussed. Best practice strategies, including community-based instruction, direct instruction, positive behavior supports, and use of alternative curriculum standards, the creative and implementation of an IEP, and working with/supervising paraprofessionals will be covered. Prerequisite: current teaching license.