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SPED 7744
Advanced Internship I
Credits
5
Typically Offered
fall, spring
Student Learning Outcomes
During Advanced Internship the Advanced Intern will:
identify and research student assets including personal, cultural, and community assets
investigate environments and experiences that meet the individual needs of all children, including children from diversity backgrounds, children with disabilities, developmental delays, linguistic differences, and special abilities;
deconstruct state standards and curriculum resources and discuss developmentally appropriately depth and breadth;
evaluate and utilize scholarly research and articles in order to inform instructional practices;
use instructional technology, including assistive technologies for children with disabilities;
evaluate students and self-using a variety of summative and formative assessments;
aggregate and/or disaggregate assessment data to identify learning patterns;
cultivate and demonstrate professional behaviors and dispositions as described in the PBDA;
and demonstrate awareness of and a firm commitment to the profession’s code of Ethics.