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Dec 06, 2024
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Graduate Catalog 2014-2015 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Intervention Specialist: Mild/Moderate
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(39+ hours)
The Intervention Specialist: Mild/Moderate program is designed to prepare teachers who desire to teach students with mild/moderate educational needs. Candidates who complete the program are eligible for the Intervention Specialist license, valid for teaching K-12 learners with mild/moderate educational needs. A prerequisite for the Intervention Specialist program is Ohio licensure in Elementary Education (1-8) or Early Childhood Licensure (PreK-3), and an introductory course in Special Education (3 semester hours). Teachers with certification/licensure other than Elementary or Early Childhood Licensure may need to meet additional requirements. Non-degree candidates may elect to complete the minimum number of hours required for the Intervention Specialist: Mild/Moderate license (see *EDUC and *SPED courses below). A specialty examination is required by the Ohio Department of Education for the license. The program also includes coursework needed to be eligible for the Ohio Reading Endorsement. A separate specialty examination is required by the Ohio Department of Education for the endorsement.
The degree program consists of a 12-14 semester hours of Foundation courses and 27 semester hours of Core courses as outlined below.
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A. Foundation Courses (12-14 hours)
B. Core Courses (27 hours)
C. Optional Requirements: Reading Endorsement (5 hours)
To meet the requirements for licensure, the candidate must also meet the Ohio reading requirements. This may have been met in the undergraduate program or can be completed by taking the following courses: Additional Information
If EDUC 696 is taken for only 1 credit, electives may be taken to complete the minimum credits required for this program. |
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