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Dekalb, Illinois

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SESE 446

Methods for Supporting the Social/Emotional Development of Students with Emotional/Behavior Disorders

Organization of the school and classroom environment to facilitate management of academic and social behavior of K 12 students with emotional and/or behavior disorders. Provides foundational theory and knowledge to select specific techniques to promote social competency in students with emotional/behavior disorders. Discusses research related to use of these techniques and interventions. Discusses class wide and individual methods and strategies for teaching appropriate social behavior and social skills

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