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OVERVIEW OF EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION

RP&SE 435
Course Description

An introduction to the Early Childhood Special Education profession including historical, philosophical, social and psychological foundations, awareness of values, ethical and legal issues, staff relations, and the importance of becoming an advocate for children and families. Analyze trends in early education, including diversity, early intervention, early childhood special education, family centered practices, legislation, public policy, and developmentally appropriate practice.

Prerequisties

Declared in Special Education: Early Childhood Special Education/Special Education Dual Certification Birth-Grade 12 BSE, Special Education: Early Childhood Special Education Birth-Grade 3 BSE, or Certificate in Disability Rights and Services

Satisfies

This course does not satisfy any prerequisites.

Credits

3

Offered

Not Applicable

Grade Point Average
3.44

-5.17% from Historical

Completion Rate
100%

1.82% from Historical

A Rate
66.67%

-13.18% from Historical

Class Size
24

28.57% from Historical

Instructors (2025 Fall)

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