- Assessment: Special education specialists use valid and reliable assessment practices to minimize bias.
- Curricular Content Knowledge: Special education specialists use their knowledge of general and specialized curricula to improve programs, supports, and services at classroom, school, community, and system levels.
- Programs/Services/ Outcomes: Special Education specialists facilitate the continuous improvement of general and special education programs, supports, and services at the classroom, school, and systems levels for individuals with exceptionalities.
- Research and Inquiry: Special education specialists conduct, evaluate, and use inquiry to guide professional practice.
- Leadership and Policy: Special education specialists provide leadership to formulate goals, set and meet high professional expectations, advocate for effective policies and evidence-based practices, and create positive and productive work environments.
- Professional and Ethical Practice: Special education specialists use foundational knowledge of the field and professional ethical principles and practice standards to inform special education practice, engage in lifelong learning, advance the profession, and perform leadership responsibilities to promote the success of professional colleagues and individuals with exceptionalities.
- Collaboration: Special education specialists collaborate with stakeholders to improve programs, services, and outcomes for individuals with exceptionalities and their families.
Master of Education in Early and Special Education
Boise State University
United States of America, Boise
Master of Education in Early and Special Education
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Disciplines
College of Education
Requirements
Entry Requirements
- Online application
- $95 application fee (non-refundable)
- Official transcripts or marksheets from all post-secondary institutions attended, as well as proof of any degrees earned
- Proof of English proficiency
- Photocopy of your passport name page
Fee Information
Tuition Fee
USD 45,487Application Fee
USD 95How to Apply
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Master of Education in Early and Special Education
Boise State University
United States of America,
Boise
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