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Thursday, April 21, 2011

Major: Introduction to Special Education


Major: INTRODUCTION TO SPECIAL EDUCATION
Course Code: 311
Credit Hours: 03

 
COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
This course is designed for students to introduce exceptional children and to the field of Special Education. The aim behind this is that the students should know more about the concepts which are necessary for the understanding of special child. The course covers knowledge about special children, categories of exceptionalities, and special educational needs. It also includes historical roots of this discipline and recent developments made by different developed and developing nations. The main emphasis is placed on providing basic conceptual framework of the subject to the students.

 
ADVANCE ORGANIZER
When students complete this course, they will be able to answer the following:
  1. What is special education and why do we have it?
  2. Who receives special education in today's schools?
  3. What is it like to be exceptional?
  4. How do you react to people who are exceptional?
  5. Explain the historical roots of special education.
  6. What are the major ways in which special education services we delivered?
  7. What is an individualized education program?
  8. What is an individualized family service plan?

 
UNIT – 1:    Basic Concepts in Special Education
  1. Concepts and Definition
    1. Disease, Disorder, Abnormal, Atrophy 
    1. At-Risk, Impairment, Disability, Handicap
    2. Special Children, Special Education, Special Educational Needs
  2. Categories of Special Children
  3. Perspectives on Disabilities
  • Psycho-medical Perspective
  • Social Perspective
  • Teacher Development Perspective
  • Disability Perspective

 
UNIT – 2:    Origins of Special Education
  1. People and Ideas
  2. Growth of the Discipline
  3. Professional and Parent Organizations
  4. Legislation (USA, Japan, U.K., India).

 
UNIT – 3:    Special Education System
  1. Segregation
  2. Integration
  3. Inclusion

 
UNIT – 4:    Current Trends and Issues 
  1. Integration
  2. Inclusive Education
  3. Early Intervention
  4. Transition from School to Work
  5. Labeling and classification
  6. Assessment and Placement

 
UNIT – 5:     Service Delivery Model
  1. Individualized Family Support Program (IFSP)
  2. Individualized Education Program (IEP)
  3. Individualized Transitional Plan (ITP)
  4. Community Based Rehabilitation
  5. A Continuum of Services
    Level 1:    Regular Classroom
    Level 2:    Special Education Teacher
    Level 3:    Itinerant Teacher
    Level 4:    Resource Teacher
    Level 5:    Diagnostic – Prescriptive Center
    Level 6:    Hospital or Homebound Instruction
    Level 7:    Self-Contained Class    
    Level 7:    Special Day School
    Level 9:    Residential School

 
Recommended Books:

 
  1. Smith (1998). Introduction to Special Education (3rd Ed.)Boston: Allyn & Bacon.
  2. Ysseldyke (1991). Critical Issues in Special Education. Boston: Houghton Mifflin
  3. Hallahan (1991). Exceptional Children (4th ed.). Columbus:Merrill pub.Co.
  4. Mitchell, D. (1999). Early Intervention Studies for young children with special needs. London: Chapman and Hall.

Four Years B.S. In Special Education



COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
This course is designed for students to introduce exceptional children and to the field of Special Education. The aim behind this is that the students should know more about the concepts which are necessary for the understanding of special child. The course covers knowledge about special children, categories of exceptionalities, and special educational needs. It also includes historical roots of this discipline and recent developments made by different developed and developing nations. The main emphasis is placed on providing basic conceptual framework of the subject to the students.

SCHEME OF STUDY

First Semester
S. No.
Course #
Course Title
Credit Hours
01.
311
Introduction to Special Education (Major)
03
02.
301
Sub-I
03
03.
301
Sub-II
03
04.
300.1(I.S)
Islamic Studies (Compulsory)
03
05.
300.1 (E)
English (Compulsory)
03

Second Semester:
S. No.
Course #
Course Title
Credit Hours
01.
312
Exceptionalities: An Overview (Major)
03
02.
301
Sub-I
03
03.
302
Sub-II
03
04.
300.2(P.S)
Pakistan Studies (Compulsory)
03
05.
300.2(U/S)
Urdu / Sindhi / Natural Science (Compulsory)
03

Third Semester:
S. No.
Course #
Course Title
Credit Hours
01.
411
Educational Psychology (Major)
03
02.
402
Sub-I
03
03.
402
Sub-II
03
04.
400.1(B.M)
Basic Maths (Compulsory)
03
05.
400.2 (E)
English (Compulsory)
03

Fourth Semester:
S. No.
Course #
Course Title
Credit Hours
01.
412
Human Growth & Development (Major)
03
02.
402
Sub-I
03
03.
402
Sub-II
03
04.
400.2(E.S)
Everyday Science (Compulsory)
03
05.
400.1(C.A)
Computer Applications (Compulsory)
03

Fifth Semester:
S. No.
Course #
Course Title
Credit Hours
01.
501
Environmental Science
03
02.
511
Teaching Strategies in Special Education (Major)
03
03.
521
Curriculum Development for Special Children (Major)
03
04.
531
Assessing Students with Special Needs (Major)
03
05.
541
Foundations of Counseling and Therapies (Major)
03
06.
551
Teacher Development and School Improvement (Major)
03

Sixth Semester:
S. No.
Course #
Course Title
Credit Hours
01.
502
Communication Skills
03
02.
512
Psycho-Social Aspects of Exceptionality (Major)
03
03.
522
Educational Programming for Special Children (Major)
03
04.
532
Practicum: Internship with Different Service Providers (Major)
03
05.
542
Mental Retardation: An Introduction (Major)
03
06.
552
Visual Impairment: An Introduction (Major)
03

Seventh Semester:
S. No.
Course #
Course Title
Credit Hours
01.
601
Introduction to Statistics / Management
03
02.
611
Hearing Impairment: An Introduction (Major)
03
03.
621
Physical Disabilities: An Introduction (Major)
03
04.
631
Learning Disability: An Introduction (Major)
03
05.
641
Emotional and Behavioral Disorders: An Introduction (Major)
03
06.
651
Communication Disorders: An Introduction (Major)
03

Eighth Semester:
S. No.
Course #
Course Title
Credit Hours
01.
612
Community Development (Compulsory except for Social Work and Sociology)
03
02.
622
Internship in Mental Retardation (Major)
03
03.
632
Internship in Visual Impairment (Major)
03
04.
642
Internship in Learning Disability (Major)
03
05.
652
Internship in Hearing Impairment (Major)
03
06.
662
Internship in Physical Disability (Major)
03

Total Number of Courses: 44     Total Number of Credit Hours: 132