This course builds upon the knowledge, skills, and
strategies candidates acquire during course work for a
preliminary teaching credential. Each candidate
(a)becomes familiar with statutory provisions of the
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA),
subsequent changes in the act, and any new, relevant
statutory requirements; (b)discusses the satutory and/or
local provisions relating to the education of students
who are gifted and talented; (c)demonstrates the ability
to create a positive, inclusive climate for
individualized, specialized instruction and the
assessment of students with special needs and/or
abilities; and (d)demonstrates the use of instructional
strategies to provide students with disabilites
apppropriate learning opportunities to master grade-
level, state-adopted academic content standards for
students at high performance levels. Finally, each
candidate demonstrates the ability to establish
cooperative and collaborative relationships with
community and school professionals significant to the
education of students with disabilities and students'
care givers, as well as with community and school
professionals significant to the education of students
who are gifted and tealented. This course fulfills
the CCTC Standard for Exceptional Learner course work
required for the 2042 Clear Credential. It requires
permission of the program director and may not be taken
prior to being recommended for the 2042 Preliminary
Teachning Credential.