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Special Education - Ohio University - Main Campus

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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Master

Special Education from Ohio University - Main Campus is a Campus Master Special Education degree that prepares you for a Education career. The College of Education offers a master?s degree in Special Education for a teaching license in the following: Intervention Specialist for Mild-Moderate Educational Needs (to serve students with specific learning disabilities, mild mental retardation, mild developmental handicap, and/or emotional/behavioral handicap); Intervention Specialist for Moderate-Intensive Educational Needs (to serve students with moderate-severe mental retardation and/or multi-handicapping conditions); or Early Childhood Intervention Specialist (to serve students with special needs ages 3-8). Each program meets the Ohio teacher licensure requirements. Persons holding no previous teacher license or certification are encouraged to apply. Specific training is provided for all candidates in assessment, curriculum planning, career development, teaching methodologies, prescriptive and remediation techniques, behavioral management, collaboration, technological applications, research methods, and educational foundations. View more details on Ohio University - Main Campus . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Special Education courses.

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