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1. Recognize that each person is unique and special in important ways as well as similar to all of us in very discrete and discernible ways. |
2. Demonstrate an understanding of normal child development and the educational implications for youngsters who differ markedly from growth norms. |
3. List critical components of physical, nutritional, cultural and environmental factors that influence rate and quality of learning. |
4. Learn to identify and name the ten categories of eligibility that mandate who will receive services through IDEA 1997. |
5. Recognize specific characteristics that distinguish children and their needs in each of the ten services categories. |
Naturally, there are a number of ways to demonstrate acquisition of this information and the concomitant skills. The following list includes ideas to attain this knowledge and evaluations to assist in self-assessment.
Level of Competency | |
P = Prior knowledge from previous course | |
I = Introductory | Awareness and initial knowledge. |
C = Competency | You are able to discuss ideas from personal reference and in enough depth to provide examples during discussion or write a thorough essay including most major points. |
M = Mastery | Understanding of the subject and ideas is so embedded that application of concepts and utilization of goals is second nature. |
Module Objective | Level of Competency | Evaluation |
Value each person | Competency | Two essays |
Normal child development | Prior knowledge | Pretest on terms |
Recognize developmental delays | Introductory | Text readings, vignettes and responses |
Recall service categories | Introductory | List and describe |
Student characteristics and support needs typical of the ten service categories | Introductory | Objective exam |
Want
to find a great site about Sherlock Holmes and his stories on line? http://www.sherlockholmes.com/sherlock/story/story.html
Like mysteries? Great starting place on the web http://freezone.exmachina.net/PLATT/mystery.html
To complete this Topic successfully, please complete the following activities in the order shown below:
TEXTBOOK READING: Readings
ASSIGNMENT 1: Prepare Folders and Write Summaries
RESEARCH ACTIVITY 1: Case Study
RESEARCH ACTIVITY 2: Research Questions
ON-LINE READING 1: Human Being, Human Nature
ASSIGNMENT 2: Reflect on the reading, Human Being, Human Nature
ON-LINE READING 2: Child Development (optional)
EXAM: Module Exam
In the final module of this course, Module 6, The Critic's Corner, you will become a film and book critic. Because you will be viewing the films and reading the books that you will critique for Module 6 throughout the semester, you should now visit Module 6 and read the instructions for the assignment so that you can begin to select the materials you wish to critique.
Go to The Critic's Corner
Go on to Module Six: Critic's Corner,
Two Ears Up
or
Go back to Module
1: Sherlock Roams
E-mail
J'Anne Ellsworth at Janne.Ellsworth@nau.edu
Course developed by J'Anne
Ellsworth
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Northern Arizona University
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