A rubric is used in this Evaluation. Name of rubric: EDSE 512 Braille Transcription Summary [View rubric link opens in new window] Final scoring method: Score is automatically computed based on rubric criteria scores
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Artifact Ten is delivered in two parts: a Word document describing the research, and an Excel spreadsheet that presents the descriptive statistics to accompany the research. This file contains the Word document.
Special educators posses a repertoire of evidence-based instructional strategies to individualize instruction for individuals with ELN. Special educators select, adapt, and use these instructional strategies to promote challenging learning results in general and special curricula and to appropriately modify learning environments for individuals with ELN. They enhance the learning of critical thinking, problem solving, and performance skills of individuals with ELN, and increase their self-awareness, self-management, self-control, self-reliance, and self-esteem. Moreover, special educators emphasize the development, maintenance, and generalization of knowledge and skills across environments, settings, and the lifespan.
Beginning special educators demonstrate their mastery this standard through the mastery of the CEC Common Core Knowledge and Skills, as well as through the appropriate CEC Specialty Area(s) Knowledge and Skills for which the program is preparing candidates.
A rubric is used in this Evaluation. Name of rubric: EDSE 661 SD Instructional Programs w/ Data [View rubric link opens in new window] Final scoring method: Score is automatically computed based on rubric criteria scores
A rubric is used in this Evaluation. Name of rubric: EDSE 669 SD Self Care Instructional Plan [View rubric link opens in new window] Final scoring method: Score is automatically computed based on rubric criteria scores
A rubric is used in this Evaluation. Name of rubric: Student Selected Artifacts (Generic - #4: Instructional Strategies) [View rubric link opens in new window] Final scoring method: Score is automatically computed based on rubric criteria scores
USA- CEC- Council for Exceptional Children Performance Based Standards for Licensure & Accreditation
Special educators posses a repertoire of evidence-based instructional strategies to individualize instruction for individuals with ELN. Special educators select, adapt, and use these instructional strategies to promote challenging learning results in general and special curricula and to appropriately modify learning environments for individuals with ELN. They enhance the learning of critical thinking, problem solving, and performance skills of individuals with ELN, and increase their self-awareness, self-management, self-control, self-reliance, and self-esteem. Moreover, special educators emphasize the development, maintenance, and generalization of knowledge and skills across environments, settings, and the lifespan.
Beginning special educators demonstrate their mastery this standard through the mastery of the CEC Common Core Knowledge and Skills, as well as through the appropriate CEC Specialty Area(s) Knowledge and Skills for which the program is preparing candidates.
Standard 5:Learning Environments and Social Interactions
Special educators actively create learning environments for individuals with ELN that foster cultural understanding, safety and emotional well being, positive social interactions, and active engagement of individuals with ELN. In addition, special educators foster environments in which diversity is valued and individuals are taught to live harmoniously and productively in a culturally diverse world. Special educators shape environments to encourage the independence, self-motivation, self-direction, personal empowerment, and self-advocacy of individuals with ELN. Special educators help their general education colleagues integrate individuals with ELN in regular environments and engage them in meaningful learning activities and interactions. Special educators use direct motivational and instructional interventions with individuals with ELN to teach them to respond effectively to current expectations. When necessary, special educators can safely intervene with individuals with ELN in crisis. Special educators coordinate all these efforts and provide guidance and direction to paraeducators and others, such as classroom volunteers and tutors.
Beginning special educators demonstrate their mastery of this standard through the mastery of the CEC Common Core Knowledge and Skills, as well as through the appropriate CEC Specialty Area(s) Knowledge and Skills for which the preparation program is preparing candidates.
A rubric is used in this Evaluation. Name of rubric: Student Selected Artifacts (Generic - #4: Instructional Strategies) [View rubric link opens in new window] Final scoring method: Score is automatically computed based on rubric criteria scores
A rubric is used in this Evaluation. Name of rubric: Student Selected Artifacts (Generic - #4: Instructional Strategies) [View rubric link opens in new window] Final scoring method: Score is automatically computed based on rubric criteria scores
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David Meyer Last modified:
11/4/2008 1:18 PM (EST)