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Johnson City, Tennessee

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TEAS 4012

Special Methods Inst.: Early Childhood Special Education (TN eCampus)

This course will examine intervention strategies to promote optimal development for developmentally delayed and at risk children birth to age 3. Public law 105-17, various service delivery models, intervention techniques and procedures, curriculum and individualized family service programs will be explored. Particular emphasis will be placed on the role of the primary caretaker as major change agent for the child. Fifteen hours of field experience or a service learning project in infant/toddler programs will be required. This course will involve online collaboration, interactive case studies and assignments directly related to service delivery for young children and their family.

Units: 4.0

Prerequisites:
TEAS 4010 - Special Methods Inst: Teaching Composition (TN eCampus)
and
TEAS 4007 - Math Methods Across the Curriculum (TN eCampus)
and
TEAS 4005 - Reading Methods Across the Curriculum (TN eCampus)
and
TEAS 4004 - Applied Behavioral Intervention and Supp. (TN eCampus)
and
TEAS 4003 - Assessment Procedures in Special Education (TN eCampus)
and
TEAS 4001 - Collaborative Practices, Trends and Issues, and Characteristics of the Exceptional Learner in Special Education (TN eCampus)