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T & L 564: Structured
Teaching
(2 credit hours, graduate)
Instructors: Carmen Peck, M.Ed., and Lori Kalash, M.Ed.
Spring Semester
University of North Dakota
Enrollment very limited.
This is an elective course
in the sequence of interdisciplinary courses focusing on autistic
spectrum disorder (ASD) offered by the University of North Dakota.
Its central purpose is to encourage parents and caregivers of individuals
with ASD to engage in reflective thinking about and critical analysis
of this educational approach for persons with ASD. (Prerequisites
are T&L 560 Introduction to Autistic Spectrum Disorder and T&L
561 Methods for Autistic Spectrum Disorder or the instructor's permission.)
Topics to include:
Visual Schedules
Work Stations
Errorless Learning Activities
PEP-R & AAPEP
TEACCH
Collaboration with Parents of Persons with ASD
Potential participants:
General and special educators, speech
and language pathologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists,
physicians, nurses, social workers, parents, and others
Required technology:
Computer (Windows XP or Mac OS X or higher) with web access, real-internet access, and e-mail
Course delivery method:
Persons who enroll in this course
will purchase a textbook. On a weekly
basis, they will view assigned 60-minute class lectures via the
internet, view related intervention demonstrations via the internet, read
assigned reading(s), participate in a 45-minute live chat session, and participate in threaded discussions on related topics.
(The Instructor will schedule chat sessions during the first
week of class. Every effort will be made to schedule chat sessions around students' work schedules.)
Course assignments:
Students are required to attend 45-minute
chat sessions once a week and to participate in discussion
threads on topics posted by the instructors throughout the semester.
In addition, the course requires an independent project where
participants work with a youngster with (or suspected of having)
ASD. The independent project will be mailed to the instructor.
Course registration deadline:
Applications for admission to the UND Graduate School are due by November 15, 2006, to enroll in the January 2007 Spring Semester classes.
Projected cost:
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Tuition + Univ Fees + Access Fee = Total |
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Resident students |
$450.00 + $148.17 + $50.00 = $648.63 |
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Minnesota reciprocity students |
$551.76 + $148.17 + $50.00 = $749.93 |
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Mont., SD, Man., & Sask. reciprocity students |
$675 .68+ $148.17 + $50.00 = $873.85 |
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Non-resident students |
$1202.70 + $148.17 + $50.00 = $1400.87 |
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Audit |
1/2 tuition + $50.00 |
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Please note that each participant must pay the $50.00 per course access fee. The above rates may change without notice. |
To register:
Click here for registration information.
For additional information:
Should you wish more information about
this course, please e-mail Carmen Peck at carmen.peck@gfschools.org or Lori Kalash at Lori.Kalash@sendit.nodak.edu or call Elaine LaPlante at 701-677-8855 or e-mail her at elaine.laplante@und.nodak.edu
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