2018-2019 Graduate Academic Catalogue 
    
    Nov 25, 2024  
2018-2019 Graduate Academic Catalogue [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Secondary Special Education (Grades 6-12), M.Ed.


This program is no longer accepting applications.

Candidates in Loyola's secondary special education program are prepared to provide effective services to adolescents with a wide variety of disabilities, and to take leadership roles in the field of special education. The program emphasizes research-validated intervention techniques, specialized instructional methods, differentiated instruction, comprehensive assessment, transition planning, and advanced professional skills necessary for providing quality services to adolescents with special needs, particularly those with high-prevalence disabilities such as language or learning disabilities, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, autism spectrum disorders, emotional/ behavioral disorders, and mild intellectual disabilities.

This program meets Maryland State Department of Education's requirements for initial certification in generic special education (grades 6-12), and it is also ideal for teachers seeking advanced professional development. The program attracts applicants from a variety of academic backgrounds and careers. Once accepted, candidates meet with an academic advisor to determine a personalized program plan of prerequisites (if needed), courses, and experiences based upon prior academics, teaching, and volunteer history. Program graduates are prepared to support the comprehensive needs of students in a variety of educational settings across the middle and high school grades and to take leadership roles in the field of special education.

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Written or electronic permission of the adviser is required prior to registration for SE 918  Practicum I and /or SE 919  Practicum II. It may be possible for candidates already working with children with disabilities in an approved school and at the correct age/grade level to complete one practicum at their current workplace.