Course Syllabus
CDEV 205: Introduction to Exceptionality Syllabus
Department Mission Statement:
The Department of Child Development and Education Studies is devoted to being a leader and partner in meeting diverse intellectual, sociocultural, and linguistic needs of educators and pre-professionals who aim to advocate and empower both children and families in the 21st century
Course Description:
Diseases and disorders commonly found in children and young adults which result in exceptionality. Emphasis on identifying and learning ways to meet the child’s special needs.
Textbook Information:
The textbook we will use for this course is: Introduction to Special Education - New Horizons by Stephen Smith, Deborah Deutsch Smith, Naomi Chowdhuri Tyler
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Additional Course Information:
This distance education (online) course requires students to complete all readings and assignments in a timely manner. Students should expect to commit to several hours (8-12 weekly) of reading, research and composition outside of class time each week. Students are strongly advised to plan accordingly in order to be successful in this Distance Education Class.
Course Learning Objectives:
By the end of this course, you should be able to have this knowledge and/or demonstrate the following (and more):
- Learning basic terms and working knowledge of Special Needs categories, criteria, procedures and instructional modifications/accommodations.
- Appreciate the value of student diversity and its impact on student learning outcomes for students with special needs.
- Understand how current events and social attitudes impact students with special needs in all settings and challenges for family members and caretakers.
- Conduct an on-going self-analysis of attitudes towards students with special needs and the impact on instructional planning, instruction and advocacy in education and society at large
Student Learning Objectives:
By the end of this course, you should be able to have this knowledge and/or demonstrate the following (and more):
- Learning basic terms and working knowledge of Special Needs categories, criteria, procedures and instructional modifications/accommodations.
- Appreciate the value of student diversity and its impact on student learning outcomes for students with special needs.
- Understand how current events and social attitudes impact students with special needs in all settings and challenges for family members and caretakers.
- Conduct an on-going self-analysis of attitudes towards students with special needs and the impact on instructional planning, instruction and advocacy in education and society at large
Meet Your Instructor:
Greetings Students! I am Marianne M . Laney, MS, your instructor for this course this semester!
Top 10 things you need to know about me as your instructor:
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I have been teaching for almost 10 years
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I love being a college professor
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I am a certified on-line instructor
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I grew up with members of my family who were disabled
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I went to Fullerton College and graduate CSUF (twice)
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I studied to be a therapist and social worker
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I worked at Orange County health Care Agency for approx 5 years
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I worked at AIDS services foundation for approx 5 years
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I currently have a child with multiple disabilities
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I live in Santa Ana
I look forward to "meeting" you all in the virtual classroom!
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