Understanding Special Populations
Texas A & M University-College Station
(EDUC 2301) Understanding Special Populations. Referral, assessment and categorization of special populations including physical, cognitive and affective characteristics; cultural, ethnic, economic and linguistic differences; giftedness; special education and compensatory programs; awareness of legislative history that results in rights for special populations.
Credits
3 credits
Course Code
INST 210
Prerequisites, corequisites, and courses that build on this one
Required For
Courses that require this course as a prerequisite
- SPED 4183 credits
Transition Planning and Preparation for Students with Disabilities
- SPED 4123 credits
Adapting the General Curriculum
- SPED 3213 credits
Assessment of Students with Disabilities
- SPED 3163 credits
Classroom Management and Behavioral Interventions - Tier 1 and 2 Supports
- SPED 3033 credits
Characteristics and Educational Considerations of Disabilities
- SPED 3023 credits
Planning and Teaching with Explicit Instruction
- SEFB 3153 credits
Clinical Teaching I - Collaborative Practices in Education to Support Students with Disabilities