B.S. INTERVENTION SPECIALIST: MILD-MODERATE (K-12)

Study Programme Details
City:
Country: United States
Admission Sessions: Autumn Session, Summer Session, Spring Session
Study Format: Part Time
Mode of Study: Online

Programme Type

Bachelor's degree

Duration

48 Months

Scholarship Available

Yes

Language

English

About this Study Course

Prepare to make a significant impact as an Ohio special education teacher, specializing in grades K-12, with Franklin University’s Intervention Specialist Mild – Moderate (K-12) program. This program goes beyond teaching academic subjects; it equips you to understand and address the diverse and specific needs of your students, fostering an environment where every learner can thrive.

Overview

Embark on a transformative journey with Franklin University’s Intervention Specialist Mild – Moderate (K-12) education preparation program. This dynamic curriculum is informed by best practices and integrates in-field clinical experiences to equip you for success. The program focuses on developing teaching skills that resonate with students across exceptionalities, including physical, learning, emotional, cognitive, and developmental challenges.

Admission Requirements

To qualify for admission as a degree-seeking student, meet one of the following criteria:

  • Provide official documentation of high school graduation or its equivalent.
  • Possess an associate, bachelor, or master’s degree from an accredited higher education institution.

Documentation Required:

  • High school graduation documentation for those transferring fewer than 60 semester hours.
  • For 60 or more transferable credit hours, high school diploma or equivalence is not required.

Admission Process:

  • Initiate admission procedures early for optimal scheduling and financial planning.

English Language Proficiency Requirements:

  • Demonstrate English Language Proficiency through citizenship, degree from an English-speaking country, or language proficiency exams.
  • The Teaching of Phonics
  • Emergent Reading & Writing
  •  Teaching Early Childhood Reading
  • Diagnostic Reading & Remediation
  • Instructional Planning for Pk12 Learners
  • Technology in the Classroom
  • Applying Educational Psychology to Instruction
  • Classroom Assessment

120 Credit Hours

the fee of course is 526USD per credit hours

Future Career Outcomes

Graduates of the Intervention Specialist Mild – Moderate (K-12) program at Franklin University emerge as versatile educators ready to address the unique needs of students. With expertise in teaching every subject and a deep understanding of exceptionalities, you’ll empower students to overcome challenges and reach their full potential. Your impact extends beyond the classroom, influencing the field of special education.

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