3.00 Credits
(Prereq: Admission to the professional program or permission from the Dean) This course will explore methods to teach math (K-12) to students with disabilities. Evidence-based practices will be explored and implemented. Academic content includes the following topics: numbers and operations, place value, geometry, measurement, decimals, fractions, problem solving, and skills on how to adapt these standards to teach diverse learners. Analyzing data to make instructional-based decisions will also be practiced. Additionally, students will participate in a practicum to practice the skills related to planning and implementing effective instruction to diverse learners.