Differentiation of Instruction
Course Description
An in-depth look at students with mild to moderate disabilities served both in and out of the general education classroom with an emphasis on differentiating instruction for successful learning. (NV TL: B I, II)
Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate an understanding of professional, legal, and ethical practices for instructing students with M/M disabilities and diverse learners
- Describe typical and atypical development of students with M/M disabilities and how it affects core curriculum
- Coordinate the comprehensive instructional program for students with M/M disabilities and diverse learners
- Demonstrate the ability to develop, implement, and evaluate evidence-based curriculum that includes assistive technology
- Demonstrate the knowledge and skills to successfully teach reading and language arts to students with M/M disabilities and special needs
Prerequisites
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