How can a teacher address diverse behaviors in the classroom?
In today’s classrooms, teachers must effectively educate a wide variety of diverse learners, including students with unique behavioral challenges. A focus of this program will be understanding the impact of positive relationships with students and how those relationships impact behavior. Participants will explore the causes of student behaviors and developing prevention and intervention strategies to meet student needs.
Program Options Available for:
This 36-credit program includes a minimum of 15 credits in the core courses, 9 credits in the specialization area, 3 credits in action research, 3 credits in clinical courses, and 6 credits in elective courses.
ED 601 – Theories of Development: A Lifespan Perspective (3 credits)
ED 605 – Research Methods (3 credits)
ED 681 – Curriculum Development for a Multicultural Society (3 credits)
Select two courses (6 credits)
ED 602 – Social and Psychological Forces Affecting Youth (3 credits)
ED 603 – Personality Development and Self-Esteem (3 credits)
ED 604 – Contemporary Issues in Education (3 credits)
ED 606 – Action Research/Special Project (3 credits)
ED 607 – Prevention Strategies, Classroom Management and Communication (3 credits)
ED 654 – Special Project Seminar for Reducing Student, Classroom, and School Disruption (1 credit)
ED 661 – Intervention Strategies I, Conflict Resolution (2 credits)
ED 662 – Intervention Strategies II, Supporting Students with Challenging Behaviors (3 credits)
ED 651 – Educating for Character (1.5 credits)
ED 652 – Mediation of Conflict (1.5 credits)
Select two courses (6 credits)
ED 631 – Psychological and Social Characteristics of At-Risk and Diverse Learners (3 credits)
ED 633 – Methods of Teaching At-Risk and Diverse Learners (3 credits)
ED 646 – School Law (3 credits)