Graduate School of Education Education & Special Education Programs MISSION: The mission of the Master of Science in Education and Special Education Programs is to educate, train, and graduate individuals with strong theoretical knowledge; practical classroom experience; technological and informational literacy; a dedication to multiculturalism, diversity, and global awareness; and a commitment to bring the benefits of education to all children, adolescents, and adults regardless of individual differences or special needs. GOALS AND OBJECTIVES 1: Encompasses the achievement of student familiarity with conceptual frameworks in study of the history, philosophy, and social foundations of education. 1.1 Analyze texts in writing and/or discussion for validity of reasoning and drawing inferences 1.2 Analyze and use research literature from the field of education and related disciplines in their papers, presentations, and projects 1.3 Apply knowledge of child development and learning to use developmentally appropriate practice and effective, scientifically supported approaches to instruction 1.4 Determine in writing and discussion the validity of proposed support for particular approaches to instruction 1.5 Demonstrate knowledge of various learning and teacher standards and the basis of their importance. EDSE 600 History and Philosophy of Education and Special Education EDSE 640 Assessment of Individual Differences in General and Special Education: A Socio-Cultural Perspective EDPS 620 Child Development and Learning in Cultural Context SPED 683, SPED 677, SPED 695, EDSE 682, EDSE 694, EDSE 676 Practica and field experience courses
2: Encompasses recognition and appreciation by students of diversity, multiculturalism, and globalism in their professional lives, and exploration of related areas of academic study as well as experiences in the field. Students will demonstrate knowledge and competency in issues of diversity related to culture, gender, and disability within America. Students will encourage such interest and appreciation in the students with whom they work. 2.1 Demonstrate in writing and discussion recognition of multiple ways of experiencing the world by different groups 2.2 Discuss and write on the implications of our multicultural society for teaching and learning in school 2.3 Create written and oral reflections on the effects of one s own group on assumptions and values related to work as a teacher. EDSE 600 History and Philosophy of Education and Special Education EDPS 620 Child Development and Learning in Cultural Context SPED 683, SPED 677, SPED 695, EDSE 682, EDSE 694, EDSE 676 Practica and field experience courses 3: Encompasses student demonstration in writing, discussion, and practice of knowledge of pertinent issues and concerns specific to learners with special needs, particularly at-risk students and students with disabilities. Students will apply this knowledge to develop plans of action, in cooperation with parents wherever possible, for meeting the needs of such students in the classroom in ways that are aligned with federal, state and local standards and requirements as well as currently accepted theory and best practices. Appropriate knowledge and skill will be evident in student lesson presentations. 3.1 Give an account of theories and practices pertinent to special education, such as differentiated instruction, response to intervention, and universal design for learning 3.2 Describe the appropriate use of specific tools such as life-space interviews, in effectively addressing problem or challenging behavior of individual children
3.3 Formulate effective goal-oriented instructional practices for students based on effective use of IEP s 3.4 Demonstrate knowledge of critical legislation such as IDEA and the impact of related concepts such as FAPE and LRE 3.5 Apply relevant local state, and national standards in the development of strategies in key areas, such as assessment, classroom management, and lesson planning 3.6 Give an account of characteristics of students with disabilities in all major categories, such as autistic spectrum disorders, mental retardation, severe and multiple disabilities, etc., and of effective practices, including the use of assistive technology, so that all students have access to the curriculum 3.7 Organize and implement effective lessons for students with disabilities. EDSE 607 Teaching Historical and Cultural Studies for Middle School Students in General and Special Education, Grades 5-9 EDSE 608 Teaching the Arts and Physical Education for Middle School Students in General and Special Education, Grades 5-9 SPED 668 Assessment, Diagnosis, and Remediation of Reading Disabilities for Middle School Students, Grades 5-9 SPED 683 Practicum II in Early Childhood Special Education (birth Grade 2) SPED 677 Practicum in Special Education, Grades 5-9 EDSE 640 Assessment of Individual Differences in General and Special Education: A Socio-Cultural Perspective SPED 670 Curriculum Development and Classroom Management for Students with Disabilities, Grades 1-6 SPED 635 The Study of Disabilities in Infancy and Early Childhood SPED 667 Assessment, Diagnosis, and Remediation of Reading Disabilities,Grades 1-6 SPED 668 Assessment, Diagnosis, and Remediation of Reading Disabilities for Middle School Students, Grades 5-9
4: Encompasses student achievement of information literacy for the purpose of locating, reviewing and conducting research in education, and technology literacy for the enhancement of effectiveness of instruction. 4.1 Demonstrate competent use of research resources, such as peer-reviewed journals in writing of reflection and research papers 4.2 Apply critical thinking skills to uses of information derived from a range of sources, including electronic sources; demonstrate knowledge and use of technology for instructional purposes 4.3 Apply technology for planning and organizational purposes; describe the nature of appropriate assistive technology in meeting the needs of students with disabilities 4.4 Apply technology to developing strategies in essential areas of pedagogy, such as instructional planning, classroom management, and instruction. EDSE 600 History and Philosophy of Education & Special Education EDSE 650 Educational Technology in General and Special Education EDSE 606 Principles of Middle School Science and Technology Instruction in General and Special Education EDSE 603 Teaching Mathematics, Science, and Technology in General and Special Education, Grades 1-6 SPED 683, SPED 677, SPED 695, EDSE 682, EDSE 694, EDSE 676 Practica and field experience courses 5: Encompasses student integration of knowledge and skill gained through academic course content into instructional practices. 5.1 Develop and implement effective lesson plans that accomplish lesson, unit, and course objectives 5.2 Develop educationally significant assignments and projects that facilitate the accomplishment and measurement of lesson, unit, and course objectives directly related to instruction 5.3 Demonstrate principles of effective instruction within specific pedagogical content areas and with students with special needs 5.4 Relate classroom practice and planning to relevant standards (such as those of CEC, NYSED, and NAEYC);
5.5 Apply theory and best practices learned in the program to enhance curriculum and instructional planning, classroom management, and instructional practice 5.6 Demonstrate knowledge and effective use of differentiated instruction and response to intervention in teaching at-risk students and students with disabilities EDU 625 The Education of Young Children: Principles and Methods EDSE 626 Patterns of Parenting and Child Care in Relation to Early Intervention and Education SPED 635 The Study of Disabilities in Infancy and Early Childhood SPED 658 Early Literacy, Instruction II, K-Grade 2 SPED 668 Assessment, Diagnosis, and Remediation of Reading Disabilities for Middle School Students, Grades 5-9 SPED 670 Curriculum Development and Classroom Management for Middle School Students, Grades 5-9 EDSE 603 Teaching Mathematics, Science, and Technology in General and Special Education, Grades 1-6 EDSE 601 Principles of Middle School Mathematics Instruction in General and Special Education, Grades 5-9 EDSE 606 Principles of Middle School Science and Technology Instruction in General and Special Education, Grades 5-9 Direct Measures of Assessment Field Experience and Practicum evaluations of student performance by Touro faculty Field Experience and Practicum cooperating teacher evaluations of student performance Field Experience and Practicum instructor group evaluations of student performance Results of NYS Teacher Certification Exams Student Culminating Projects Case Studies Performance-based projects
Indirect Measures of Assessment Student course evaluations Student field/practicum evaluations Student Program evaluations Student feedback during meetings with program heads (all students meet with program heads each semester for advisement) Course exams Course research papers Alumni surveys Principal surveys of student teachers Principal surveys of graduates Faculty feedbacks during faculty meetings Peer instructional evaluation forms