Fall 2004 Courses

EDEX 112 - W01
Typical and Atypical Growth and Development
Monday and Friday  9:45 - 11:15
Davis Hall 215

This course presents foundations of human growth from conception to adolescence. It considers biological, cultural, educational, and parental influences that shape children, as well as selective examples of typical and atypical cognitive, physical, and social-emotional development.

EDEX 300 - 002
Education of Students with Disabilities in Inclusive Elementary Classrooms
Monday and Friday  11:45 - 12:45
Davis Hall 215

Examines the issues associated with education of students with diverse learning needs, particularly those with disabilities or who are at risk for school failure. There is an emphasis on special education, particularly the legal rights of students with exceptionalities and their parents, and the responsibilities of educators in addressing those rights. Examines the differential impact of student characteristics on elementary-level school performance and instructional methods proven to be effective in educating students with disabilities and learning style differences.

 

EDEX 300 - 001
Education of Students with Disabilities in Inclusive Elementary Classrooms Monday  6:00 - 9:00
Davis Hall 404

Examines the issues associated with education of students with diverse learning needs, particularly those with disabilities or who are at risk for school failure. There is an emphasis on special education, particularly the legal rights of students with exceptionalities and their parents, and the responsibilities of educators in addressing those rights. Examines the differential impact of student characteristics on elementary-level school performance and instructional methods proven to be effective in educating students with disabilities and learning style differences.