Standards
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ECE 264 - Exploring
Your Role in the Exceptional Environment
This
course prepares child care providers and paraprofessionals with knowledge and skills
in the area of examining the assessments and screenings used for placement,
exploring resources, service providers and agencies that may assist the child
in the child care or educational environment, examining the adaptations and
modifications to environments, reviewing the referral process, implementing
inclusion, and modifying teaching and instruction to accommodate the child with
special needs.
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Competency Areas |
Hours
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Review
Screenings and Assessments |
Class |
3 |
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Identifying
Your Role in Diverse Environments |
D.
Lab |
0 |
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Practical
Experience in Inclusive/Special Ed. Classrooms |
P.
Lab/O.B.I. |
6 |
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Pre/corequisite: |
ECE 201 |
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Course Guide |
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Competency |
After completing
this section, the student will: |
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Class |
D.Lab
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P.Lab |
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Review Screenings and Assessments |
15 |
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0 |
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· Identify
types of assessment used for evaluative purposes by professional personnel (ie. Norm ref. tests, observation, etc.) · Identify
purpose of assessment including screening, diagnosis, placement, program
planning and evaluation. · Identify
characteristics of effective child assessments. |
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Identifying Your Role in Diverse Environments |
15 |
0
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0 |
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· Review
spectrum of opportunities available to assist in Exceptional Environments. · Discuss
importance of confidentiality. · Examine
strategies for communicating effectively with professionals in the
environments of the child with diverse needs and abilities. · Explain
typical effects of societal behavior on the child with special needs. · Describe
contrasting interactions between the child with diverse needs and abilities
and his/her environment and the non-disabled child and his/her environment. |
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Practical Experience in Inclusive/Special Ed. Classrooms |
0 |
0 |
60 |
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· Implement
strategies for constructive and supportive interactions between children and
families in exceptional environments. · Demonstrate
interpersonal skills that promote positive and productive relationships with
children in an exceptional environment. · Demonstrate
the ability to establish activities, routines, and transitions in exceptional
environments. · Prepare
regular, detailed and systematic observations of a child with diverse needs
and special abilities. · Prepare
sample reports of effectiveness of Special Ed practices. |
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Suggested Resources |