Special Education: Intervention Specialist Mild/Moderate Needs, K-12
The intervention specialist licensure in special education responds to guidelines developed and sanctioned by the Council for Exceptional Children as well as the Ohio Department of Education standards. This course of study prepares individuals to be experienced teachers, knowledgeable about best practices in the field of special education, with the ability to apply this knowledge for efficacy in teaching K -12 students with mild and/or moderate disabilities.
The Special Education program includes course work that addresses the following:- State mandated reading requirement
- Best practice instructional strategies, curriculum development and adaptations, as well as implementation methods
- Methods of evaluation and assessment
- Collaboration and consultation with parents and families, general education teachers and other professionals working with the student.
- Field experience
- The importance of seeing each child as an individual with unique potential
For more information about Special Education offered at Ursuline College please contact Dr. Catherine Krammer, Interim Director of Special Education, ckrammer@ursuline.edu.
