Overview
The Bachelor of Education (Special Education) - Offshore - Graduate Entry is delivered in Singapore in collaboration with the Social Service Institute (SSI).The course specialisation is designed to support teacher education students to become informed and effective teachers in special and mainstream schools where there are students who have disabilities … For more content click the Read More button below.
Student guidance
Program of study overview
Program of study
72 Units
Year 136 Units
Year 236 Units
Admission requirements
Admission requirements
English Language requirements
Aims
The course specialisation aims to produce graduates who:
- Are aware of the links between curriculum, pedagogy, assessment, policies and practices designed to improve learning outcomes and well-being for students with special needs
- Have developed in-depth knowledge in teaching students with special needs
- An effectively teach within, and across, Learning Areas
- Understand both the complexity of teachers' work and importance of educating all students in developing active and healthy attitudes, values, knowledge, skills and understandings
Learning outcomes
On completion of the course you will be able to:
1.
Translate and apply knowledge gained from reading, discussion, and writing into educational practices
2.
Plan and utilise a range of effective instructional strategies to assist students with special needs to achieve learning objectives, with an emphasis on generalisation of knowledge and skills across environments and settings
3.
Develop individualised learning programs anchored in curricula
4.
Recommend and implement adaptations to classroom, school and community environments that promote inclusive practices
Associations
Course/Course specialisation association
Onshore/Offshore association