Special Education 101 for Teachers

A comprehensive course on special education for new/inexperienced teachers, as well as teachers preparing for the FTCE.

4.25 (59 reviews)
Udemy
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English
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Teacher Training
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Special Education 101 for Teachers
191
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3.5 hours
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Mar 2020
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$22.99
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What you will learn

Students will learn about the major areas of special education, including a brief history of special education, special education law, IEPs, 504 plans, parent/stakeholder rights, overrepresentation of minorities in special education, collaborating with school professionals and families, long-term planning and transitioning for older students, categories and characteristics of disabilities present in special education, special education methods (self-contained, behavior units, push-in, pull-out/resource rooms, and special schools), types of learners, learning theories, effects of disabilities on learning and behavior, human development, communication issues in special education, evaluating progress against curriculum, eligibility for special education services, RtI/MTSS (response to intervention) services and outcomes, assistive technology in the classroom, differentiation and grouping in the special ed classroom, evaluation and assessment in special education, proactive behavior management, classroom management basics, and a very basic overview of approaches to take when teaching math or ELA in the special ed classroom. Lastly, I will touch briefly on how all of this relates to Florida in terms of standards and special laws, since this is the state I currently teach in. If you are not a Florida teacher or Florida resident, I will show you how to use this information to access your own state standards, laws and requirements within special education.

Why take this course?

In this class, you will learn about the major areas of special education, including a brief history of special education, special education law, IEPs, 504 plans, parent/stakeholder rights, overrepresentation of minorities in special education, collaborating with school professionals and families, long-term planning and transitioning for older students, categories and characteristics of disabilities present in special education, special education methods (self-contained, behavior units, push-in, pull-out/resource rooms, and special schools),  types of learners, learning theories, effects of disabilities on learning and behavior, human development, communication issues in special education, evaluating progress against curriculum, eligibility for special education services, RtI/MTSS (response to intervention) services and outcomes, assistive technology in the classroom, differentiation and grouping in the special ed classroom, evaluation and assessment in special education, proactive behavior management, classroom management basics, and a very basic overview of approaches to take when teaching math or ELA in the special ed classroom. Lastly, I will touch briefly on how all of this relates to Florida in terms of standards and special laws, since this is the state I currently teach in. If you are not a Florida teacher or Florida resident, I will show you how to use this information to access your own state standards, laws and requirements within special education. As a bonus, this course covers all the competencies needed to pass the FTCE Exceptional Student Education K-12 exam.

Reviews

Fatin
September 12, 2023
so far I've only seen the introduction. If the other content are good and understandable I'll give higher rate.
Stormie
February 2, 2023
I am still in the process of this course but i have really enjoyed it thus far. Thank you for your time it took to put this together and teach other individuals something new to some or even a refresher to others.
Leah
December 9, 2022
I am a future educator in a liberal college that does not have regular college courses for education so this has helped me tremendously! So far this is a great course and as there are many acronyms in education and special education, this is great extra tool to prepare me for teaching certification.
Dorothy
August 10, 2022
I wished when my son was going through his IEP that as a parent that I had some knowledge what i was looking at and what I wanted to add as a parent.
Sarah
October 25, 2021
I am in EdTech supporting educators that use our intervention resource with all students including SPED students. I want to learn more about this aspect of education so I can more fully support my educators.
Jennifer
November 9, 2020
I am loving this course because I am a para in Special education and I have been doing it for 16 years.

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