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Dekalb, Illinois

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SESE 444

Instructional Methods and Strategies for Middle and Secondary Students with Mild Disabilities

Study and practice of evidence-based curricula, methods, and strategies for teaching middle and secondary students with mild disabilities. Emphasis on teaching study skills and learning strategies which promote independent learning

Units: 3.0

Prerequisites:
SESE 418 - Early Field Experience in Special Education: Elementary, Mild Disabilities
and
SESE 417 - Positive Behavior Support and Classroom Management for Special Educators
and
SESE 416 - Instructional Methods for Elementary Students with Mild Disabilities: Math and Science
and
SESE 415 - Instructional Methods for Elementary Students with Mild Disabilities: Reading, Language Arts