Degree
M.Ed.
Program Type
Graduate
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Program Overview

The M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction: Intervention Specialist Mild/Moderate program is for currently licensed teachers seeking to teach in grades K-12 with mild/moderate educational needs in a variety of settings. Coursework may be applied to licensure in this area.

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Delivery Format

Online

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Credit Hours

30

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Time to Complete

2-3 years

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Tuition

How Do I Know If This Program Is Right for Me?

This program is designed for licensed teachers who aspire to make a meaningful difference in the lives of students with mild to moderate educational needs across various grade levels, from kindergarten through 12th grade. If you are passionate about inclusive education and committed to helping every student succeed, this program could be ideal for you.

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Curriculum

View the Academic Catalog or Intervention Specialist M.Ed. Checksheet for complete degree requirements.

Some of the courses you'll take include:

  • Curriculum/Methods for Career/Daily Living Skills
  • Creating Effective Learning Environments
  • Communication, Consultation, & Teaming Skills
  • Assessing & Teaching Children with Mild/Moderate Educational Needs
  • Language/Communication Disorders in Children & Intervention
  • Special Education Law, Policies, & Procedures for Intervention Specialists
Licensure Disclosure: This program is for students who intend to seek employment in Ohio and only prepares students for licensure in the state of Ohio.

Can You Give Me a Glimpse of My Future?

This program will provide teachers with a deeper understanding of evidence-based interventions, specialized teaching techniques and strategies for fostering academic and social growth in diverse learning environments.

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