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Nov 21, 2024
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Graduate Catalog 2024 - 2025
Twice-Exceptional Education, Graduate Certificate
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Introduction
The Graduate Certificate in Twice-Exceptional Education consists of five courses, three of which are determined by the background of the applicant, for a minimum of 13 graduate credits beyond courses previously taken for licensure purposes. Because Twice-Exceptional education is the integration of special education and gifted education, this certificate provides a foundation in both fields, followed by teaching implications for teachers when exceptional areas of strengths and challenges are integrated in a singular child. The Certificate in Twice-Exceptionality will designate that a teacher has expertise in integrating gifted education and special education strategies to support the instructional and social-emotional needs of twice-exceptional students.
Admission Information
Applicants must be previously-licensed teachers in any field, including elementary, secondary content areas, special education, or gifted education.
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Certificate Requirements
(Minimum of 13 credit hours)
Introduction to Characteristics
Select ONE:
Differentiation
Select ONE:
Twice-Exceptional Characteristics
Select ONE: Characteristics of 2e children
Teaching Twice-Exceptional Students
Select ONE: The integration of special education and gifted education strategies
Critical Issues in Twice-Exceptional Education
Select ONE: Issues regarding identification of and programming for twice-exceptional students
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