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EEC 761: Childhood Math Education For
Students With Special Needs
3 credits
This course will help special education teachers understand math, its development and teaching, and special areas of consideration for teaching children with special needs. Hands on learning, the use of manipulatives and technology, and methods of assessment are emphasized.
Learning Goals
This course will help special education teachers understand math, its development and teaching, and special areas of consideration for teaching children with special needs. Hands on learning, the use of manipulatives and technology, and methods of assessment are emphasized. Historical, sociological, and philosophical issues related to teaching math are addressed.
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specific semester will be stated on the syllabus distributed at the start
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here.