Mild/Moderate Disabilities (K- grade 12)
The mild-moderate specialization is committed to the preparation of highly effective educators who utilize research-based practices to address the educational and social needs of individual students with learning disabilities, mental retardation, and emotional/behavioral disorders. The faculty believes that these educators must be able to provide access to the general education curriculum, through modifications and accommodations, to implement explicit, systematic and intensive instruction, and to collaborate with families and other professionals. Graduates of this program are prepared to meet personnel needs in highly diverse urban settings, promote inclusive education, and engage in ongoing professional development that includes leadership roles in the school and community.
- Traditional Program of Study
- Intern Program of Study
Technology Enhanced University Intern Grant
