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Spring 2026
A required student teaching internship for pre-service teachers, this full-semester experience is supervised by clinical instructors from the public schools and university supervisors. Course sections are aligned with specific program/endorsement areas and meet the guidelines for the approved licensure program in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Prerequisite: Admission to the Teacher Education Program.
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Spring 2026
A required student teaching internship for pre-service teachers, this full-semester experience is supervised by clinical instructors from the public schools and university supervisors. Course sections are aligned with specific program/endorsement areas and meet the guidelines for the approved licensure program in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Prerequisite: Admission to the Teacher Education Program
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Spring 2026
Independent study.
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Spring 2026
Directed Research under supervision of faculty member.
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Summer 2025
This course offers participants an opportunity to explore pressing trends and issues central to science education stakeholders and students such as teaching and learning for scientific literacy, diversity and equity, science curriculum, and effects of emerging technologies on science teaching and learning. To gain a deeper understanding, we will draw upon applicable learning theories, science policies, and trending research in science education.
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Spring 2026
This advanced course is designed for special education specialists seeking to enhance their skills in interpreting, evaluating, and applying research findings to improve educational practices for individuals with disabilities. The course aligns with the Council for Exceptional Children's Advanced Preparation Standards, with a particular focus on Standard 4: Research and Inquiry.
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Fall 2025
This course offers an introduction to single case research design with a focus on applications for practitioners working in applied settings. Course foci include the history and logic underlying single case design; an introduction to planning and implementing single case research in applied contexts with an emphasis on practical and ethical considerations; and guidance for reading, interpreting, and evaluating single case research studies.
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Spring 2026
This course examines critical issues in special education leadership, emphasizing evidence-based practices and data-informed decision making. Topics include disproportionality in identification, inclusive strategies, culturally responsive practices, and intervention methods. Students explore policy, assessment, and fostering positive school cultures. Participants develop skills in program analysis and improvement planning.
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Spring 2026
This course focuses on dual-language curriculum and instructional methods. Students will learn to serve multilingual students/families in culturally responsive ways aligned with SLA principles. It includes exploration of WIDA, and Virginia's SOLs and Early Learning & Development Standards. Students may also complete a dual-language practicum for endorsement.
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Fall 2025
This course examines the intersectionality of personal identity and ability in American education. Students explore the social construction of identity, studying historical contexts, current research, and legal mandates. Through critical analysis of dominant narratives and development of strategies for social justice in special education practices, students learn to implement equitable, research-based approaches in diverse educational settings.
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