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ECED230 — The Exceptional Child

ECED 230 - The Exceptional Child ECED 230 - The Exceptional Child Includes theories and practices in accordance with NAEYC and DEC position statements and IDA standards regarding inclusion with access, belonging and support. Develops teaching techniques and Explores public policy including legislative mandates. Explores the categories of special needs and provides methods for assistance. Students will create and implement differentiated instruction. Students are required to complete observations and field experiences with children in this course. Students are required to meet personnel requirements for child care licensing which may include, but are not limited to: FBI fingerprints, 5 panel drug screen, TB test, physical/vaccination history, criminal history checks, CPS registry checks, reference checks, health and safety protocols, and completion of the ILEAD mandatory training modules- Health and Safety Modules 1-4, Intro to the Indiana Early Learning Standards, and Child Abuse Prevention and Detection. MAJOR COURSE LEARNING

Prerequisites: ENGL111, ECED120

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