Special Education - General Curriculum and Elementary Education K-6 Dual Program

    Special Education - General Curriculum and Elementary Education K-6 Dual Program

    Duration48 month(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 20,530 / Year
    Apply DateNovember 1, 2021
    Next IntakeJanuary 20, 2022

    Special Education - General Curriculum and Elementary Education K-6 Dual Program

    About

    Overview Graduates of the Special Education - General Curriculum and Elementary Education K-6 Dual Program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte are licensed to teach children with mild disabilities in grades K-6.  Additionally, the Dual Program qualifies graduates for entry level positions in the elementary general education classroom in grades K-6.Graduates of the Special Education - General Curriculum and Elementary Education K-6 Dual Program are prepared to: provide individually planned, systematically implemented, and carefully evaluated instruction for students with disabilities; provide educational services to students with disabilities in general classrooms, resource classrooms, and other educational settings; and help students with disabilities achieve the greatest possible personal self-sufficiency and success in present and future environments.  Graduates of the program are prepared to meet the North Carolina Professional Teaching Standards and the ten Interstate New Teachers Assessment and Support Consortium (INTASC) Standards for new teachers in Content Pedagogy, Student Development, Diverse Learners, Multiple Instructional Strategies, Motivation and Management, Communication and Technology, Planning, Assessment, Reflective Practice, and School and Community Involvement.  Graduates have specific coursework and clinical experiences in a variety of settings in order to learn and apply evidence-based knowledge and practices in the fields of special education and elementary education.InternshipTeacher education candidates participate in the yearlong internship during their final year of the program.  During the first semester, students spend a minimum of one day per week in an assigned classroom while completing coursework on campus.  During the second semester of the internship, students complete full-time student teaching in the same classroom.  Applications for this yearlong internship are due two semesters prior to student teaching; part two of the application is due one semester prior to student teaching. I want to find another Bachelor Course
    The Special Education - General Curriculum and Elementary Education K-6 Dual Program of The University of North Carolina at Charlotte qualifies graduates for the Standard Professional 1 (SP1) Professional Educator’s License in Special Education General Curriculum K-6 and Elementary Education K-6.

    Disciplines

    Early Childhood EducationSpecial Education

    Requirements

    Academic Requirements

    • gpa

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 6
    • TOEFLMin 70

    Other Requirements

    1Minimum GPA:  2.7Pre-Major/Prerequisite Courses:  A minimum of 30 credit hours in approved college-level courses, and a grade of C or above in the following: Foundations of Education and Diversity in Schools - Prospect Curriculum, Foundations of Education and Diversity in Schools, Introduction to Students with Special NeedsPassing scores on the Praxis Core: Academic Skills Assessments in Reading, Writing, and Mathematics; or an acceptable substitute score on the SAT or ACTScores for the practice NC General Curriculum test (available in Canvas)Completion and clearance on the Criminal Background CheckSigned Statement of Commitment to Professional DispositionsRecommendation of AdvisorApproval of the Chair (or his or her designee) of the department that offers the programApplication and Application Fee of $80Submit one required essayProof of English abilityOfficial School RecordsSAT or ACT score

    Fee Information

    Special Education - General Curriculum and Elementary Education K-6 Dual Program

    The University of North Carolina at Charlotte

    The University of North Carolina at Charlotte

    United States of America

    United States of America, Aberdeen