SPECIAL EDUCATION MAJOR WITH COMPREHENSIVE MAJOR ENDORSEMENT FOR LEARNING DISABILITIES FOR ELEMENTARY CERTIFICATION Updated May 2016 The Special Education endorsement major in Learning Disabilities (State code: SM) for an Elementary teaching certificate consists of a minimum of 47-48 credits. Students pursuing this major must also complete requirements for the Comprehensive Major (50 credits). Teacher candidates for certification must pass the Michigan Test for Teacher Certification (MTTC) in Learning Disabilities (Test #063). MTTC content exams should not be taken until 90% of course work in the subject area has been completed. A study guide is available at the MTTC website: (http://www.mttc.nesinc.com/PDFs/MI_field063_SG.pdf). The courses below meet State standards and have been selected so that teacher candidates will be well prepared for the test. Knowledge must be demonstrated in the following categories in order to successfully pass the MTTC subject area exam: 1. 2. 3. 4. Subarea Understanding Students with Learning Disabilities Assessing Students with L.D. & Developing Individualized Programs Teaching & Modifying Instruction & Curricula for Students with L.D. Working in the Professional Environment Approximate % of Questions on Test 22% 17% 44% 17% The following chart is intended to provide you a guide for scheduling your semesters and for keeping track of your grade point average. PLEASE REFER TO YOUR DEGREE EVALUATION IN KNOWHOPE PLUS IN ADDITION TO THIS DOCUMENT TO DETERMINE FULFILLMENT OF COURSE REQUIREMENTS LEVEL ONE PRE-PROFESSIONAL COURSES IN LD SUBJECT/ COURSE EDUC 225 EDUC 226 EDUC 251 EDUC 253 EDUC 254 EDUC 333 TITLE Exceptional Child Exceptional Child Field Placement Introduction to Assessment Introduction to Learning Disabilities Introduction to LD Field Placement Special Ed Student at Sec. Level Programs CREDIT HOURS 3 1 4 3 1 2 SEMESTER GRADE SEMESTER GRADE LEVEL TWO PROFESSIONAL COURSES SUBJECT/ CREDIT TITLE COURSE HOURS Taken concurrently, Spring only (10-hour Block) EDUC 352 Assessment, Prescription, & Remediation 1 EDUC 356 Classroom and Behavior Management in 2 Special Ed EDUC 357 Field Placement LD 3 EDUC 359 Instructional Design in Special Ed 4 Taken concurrently, Fall only, with student teaching (6-hour Block) EDUC 434 Special Ed Student at Secondary Level— 2 Strategies EDUC 453 Computers and Technology in Special Ed 2 EDUC 454 Current Issues and Trends in Special Ed 2 COURSES IN PSYCHOLOGY SUBJECT/ TITLE COURSE May be taken with pre-professional education courses: PSY 230 Developmental Psychology Best taken with professional level courses: PSY 320 Physiological Psychology OR PSY Brain & Cognition 235 CREDIT HOURS SEMESTER GRADE 4 4 4 LEVEL THREE PROFESSIONAL COURSES SUBJECT/ TITLE COURSE Two semesters of student teaching are required: EDUC 455 Student Teaching Seminar EDUC 460 Student Teaching Elem./Secondary – L.D. CREDIT HOURS SEMESTER 1 9-10 “SAMPLE” 4-YEAR PLAN ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE BELOW GRADE *SAMPLE* Comprehensive Major Special Education-L.D. 4 year plan Note: 1. In order to student teach a minimum G.P.A. of 2.75 is required in your major, minor, education classes, and overall. 2. Students earning an Elementary Major must complete field placements in elementary and middle school. 3. Students earning an Elementary Major must complete field placements in racially/ethnically and socioeconomically diverse classrooms. Revised: January 2016 4 2 4 16 Total EDUC 282/283 EDUC 253/254 EDUC 251 EDUC 333 Arts 2 16 Total EDUC 434 EDUC 453 EDUC 454 EDUC 455 EDUC 470 16 2 2 2 1 9 SOPHMORE Total MATH 205 PSY 230 BIO/GES 104 EDUC 225/226 JUNIOR FYS ENGL 113 IDS 200 or AES 210 KIN 140 For.Lang 2 SENIOR FRESHMAN CLASS FALL CR ATTRIBUTES 2 GE 4 CM 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 SPRING CR ATTRIBUTES 2 CM 2 ED 4 FA1 & CM CLASS KIN 252 EDUC 270 IDS 160 CD & CM & GLD CHEM/ HD & CM PHYS 104 FL2 & CM EDUC 220/221 MA2 & CM M NS2 & CM M ED M M M FA2 & CM M M M ED ED CLASS REL II SUMMER CR ATTRIBUTES 4 GE 4 4 NS2 & CM ED 16 Total MATH 206 2 EDUC 280/281 4 HIST 175 2 PSY 235 4 EDUC 260 4 MA2 & CM ED CM M S2B & CM CH I (Engl./Hist.) REL I 4 2 CH1 & CM GE 16 Total EDUC 310/311 6 EDUC 352 1 EDUC 356 2 EDUC 357 3 EDUC 359 4 ED M M M M IDS 172 4 CH2 & CM Total EDUC 500 EDUC 460 EDUC 455 Sen Sem ED M M GE 16 1 11 1 3 Total 16 16 Total Note: G.L.I. (global learning international) possibilities – check degree evaluation, FYS, ENGL 113, IDS 171, REL II and select History and Literature courses Key: GE – general ed class M – special ed major ED – education CM – comprehensive major (45 credits) GLD – global learning domestic 1. Please see an education faculty member for personal advising. This sample is simply one way to plan your schedule. 2. Please consult the Hope College Catalogue for semesters when courses are offered, as these may vary.