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Policy Manual Master of Education in Special Education Educational Diagnostician Concentration The Educational Diagnostician Concentration prepares assessment specialists for school districts. Educational Diagnosticians are charged with administering the assessments that assist school districts with determining eligibility for special education placement. Because of the very critical nature of the job, the standards for the program are very high. Admission into the Program The Educational Diagnostician Program at the University of North Texas is a highly competitive program designed to train high quality Educational Diagnosticians for the State of Texas. The Program is NCATE approved. Students seeking admission into the program are required to complete both an application to the Graduate School and an application to the Department (see Masters Admission Requirements). Measurement of Mastery of Standards (markers) Prior to recommendation for graduation from the program or recommendation for certification as an educational diagnostician, students must pass the following markers with a score of 80 percent score or better: EDSP 5320 case study (functional assessment) EDSP 5321 case study (authentic assessment) EDSP 5560 case study (assistive technology) EDSP 5530 Woodcock-Johnson check-out Special Education Qualifying Examination Final Course Examination EDSP 5540 Wechsler Individual Intelligence-IV check-out Statistics Qualifying Examination Final Course Examination Students who do not meet the above criteria must meet with their advisor to develop a written plan which will bolster the student's mastery of the standards associated with the marker. Degree Plan All students are required to file a degree plan during the first semester of coursework after acceptance into the Educational Diagnostician Concentration. There is no guarantee that coursework taken prior to filing a degree plan will count towards the degree or certification. Students who do not file a degree plan during the first semester of coursework, will be required to reapply to the program.

Certification Only Students Certification only students are admitted when openings are available. All students applying for the program must hold a master's degree in an area of education. Certification only students must meet the same admission and continuation standards as students who are pursuing a master's degree. Prior to admission into the program, students must present both undergraduate and graduate transcripts to the program advisor. A deficiency plan will be developed based on the evaluation of the student's transcripts. All deficiency plans must be filed with the Student Advising Office during the student's first semester of coursework. Students who do not file a deficiency plan will need to reapply to the program. Admission will be based on availability in this highly competitive program. Continuation in the Program Students are required to obtain a B or better on each course designated on the student's degree program to exit the program and obtain recommendation for certification. Throughout the program, students are required to maintain a 3.00 grade point average on the courses designated on the degree plan. Students who fall below the 3.00 average will be dismissed from the program. Students who are dismissed from the program may reapply after meeting a review board composed of three special education faculty members. The review board has the option of dismissing the student from the program or developing a remedial plan for the student. Students who are dismissed from the program may be required to take additional coursework prior to reapplying for the program. Any student who has a two year lapse or longer in coursework in the program will be required to reapply to the program. TExES Examination All students in the Educational Diagnostician Program are advised to take the TExES exam during the last semester of classes. If the exam is taken earlier and the student receives less than 80% on any subtest, a remediation plan will be advised for the student by the student's advisor. Students must complete the remediation plan prior to recommendation for certification. Practicum Course Work Practicum students may elect to take course work without ever coming to campus (sections 020 and 026) or come to campus four times a semester for check-outs and testing materials (sections 030, 031, and 032). Students should be in their next to last semester of coursework to sign up for Practicum I (EDSP 5530). Students should be in their last semester of coursework to sign up for Practicum II (EDSP 5540). Students are required to complete EDSP 5510, EDSP 5710, EPSY 5210, and EDSP 5520 prior to registering for any practicum class. Students may take EPSY 5210 concurrently with EDSP 5530. However, EPSY 5210, must be completed with a B or better grade prior to enrolling in Practicum II (EDSP 5540).

Students must receive permission from their advisor prior to enrolling in any practicum classes. Students in sections 020 and 026 must submit to the instructor of their practicum course information on the secure testing site where students at a distance will take tests. Information to be forwarded to the instructor the first week of class would include: Name of the facility Contact person at the facility Email address for the facility Email address for the contact person Fax number for the facility The testing facilities preferred method of receiving testing materials Information on how the testing facility will return testing materials to the instructor. Students should secure a testing facility the first week of class. All testing facilities must be approved by the instructor. The testing facility should not change during the semester. If a change is necessary, the change must be approved by the instructor. A week's notice is required prior to any scheduled testing date for a change in secure testing sites. Students may not use a testing facility in their school district as a secure testing site. Possible secure testing sites would include neighboring universities with testing facilities or commercial secure testing sites such as Sylvan Learning Centers. Students in sections 020 and 026 must schedule their testing time within one week AFTER the testing time posted in the class schedule. Failure to comply with testing requirements will result in a grade of 0 on the test/exam and possible dismissal from the program depending upon the severity of the offence. Students may not switch between 020, 026 section requirements and 030. 031, and 032 section requirements within the semester. All students must complete all scheduled class tests and exams in a secure testing site. For students in sections 030, 031, and 032, a testing site and schedule will be assigned to the class. Testing Materials Students in the Educational Diagnostician Program use very expensive tests and materials to complete course requirements. Some tests (ex. WISC-IV and WJ-III) are used several times throughout the semester and are assigned to an individual student for the semester. Some tests (ex. SB-V and WAIS-III) are used only once by the student. Students must comply with the schedule established by the course instructor so that tests can be shared equitably. Failure to comply with a posted schedule could result in failure in the course. Reduction in grade and/or failure in the course is at the discretion of the instructor.

Students must turn in all testing materials prior to receiving a grade in any testing course. Student who do not turn in testing materials by the due date posted in the course may receive a failing grade in the course. Grade determination is at the discretion of the instructor. Students in sections 020 and 026 pay student fees to have tests mailed. Students in section 020 (in-state tuition rate) may have tests mailed only to an address in Texas or an APO or FPO number. Students assume the responsibility for mailing tests back to the Special Education Program, PO Box 311337, Denton, TX 76203. Students will not receive a grade until tests are returned. If the instructor deems that testing materials were lost or damaged, a fee will be assigned. An itemized bill for replacement of the lost or damaged materials will be presented to the student. The bill must be paid before the student receives a passing grade in the testing course. Most tests given by students in the program have consumable components. Students picking up tests at UNT are provided with all of the consumable components of the tests they will use for the semester at "test check-out" at the beginning of each semester. Students should check their materials to make certain that all the needed forms are in place. Students should count their forms and inform the instructor at the time of "test check-out" if a form is missing. Students who receive tests in the mail should count their forms upon receipt of their tests and notify the instructor within 24 hours if a form is missing. Students should take exceptionally good care of the forms they are issued. Student fees do not cover the replacement of lost or soiled forms. Instructors are not allowed to collect additional fees from students. There is no way to replace fees without using departmental funds which are needed for other purposes. Requirements for Online Classes The Educational Diagnostician Program is an online program. Students in the program are required to have specific types of technology to participate in the program. All students are required to have: Programs: Microsoft Word Adobe Reader and Scanner Powerpoint Excel Windows Media Player Quicktime

Internet Explorer Hardware: A windows compatible computer Microphone Headset DSL or faster internet connection Scanner Speakers Video camera that records on CD (020 and 026 students only) Silent stopwatch I understand and will comply with the standards and requirements of the Educational Diagnostician Program. Student's Name I understand and will comply with the standards and requirements of the Educational Diagnostician Program. Student's Signature Date