VSU Expands Programs at Two-Year Colleges
December 15, 2004
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Charles Harmon Director of University Relations, Dr. Julie Reffel, Department Head & Associate Professor Early Childhood & Reading Education Department (229) 333-5929
VSU Expands Programs at Two-Year Colleges
Valdosta State University's Departments of Special Education and
Communication Disorders and Early Childhood and Reading Education
have announced a new program to be offered at three of VSU's
partnerinstitutions to prepare teachers to serve young children
with and without disabilities. Seventy-five teacher candidates are
participating in this blended program resulting in the Bachelor of
Science in Education and Master of Education in Special Education
leading to certification in Interrelated Special Education / Early
Childhood at South Georgia College, Abraham Baldwin Agricultural
College and Waycross College.
Early Childhood programs have been offered for the past three years
through the assistance of the University System of Georgia's
?Enhancing Access? funding initiative. When this initiative
concluded this past summer, VSU's College of Education decided to
continue the university's commitment to serving the region by
providing upper-level curriculum on the campus of two-year schools.
This off campus program has been delivered on VSU's main campus
since January, 2000, when a request was received from the Georgia
Board of Regents to design an integrated program to prepare early
childhood educators who would be qualified to teach students
receiving services through an interrelated special education
program. The rationale for the request was to better prepare early
childhood educators to meet the needs of students with disabilities
in regular classes as well as to reduce the numbers of teachers
certified in ECE who were teaching out of field in special
education programs. VSU officials say the resulting program is a
blended program. Students enter this program in their junior year
and continue into the Master of Education program.
Nearly 30 students attended an advising session in November at
South Georgia College and are ready to begin the program in the
spring. Courses at SGC are offered three nights per week to provide
flexibility for those non-traditional students working or raising
families. The program will follow a prescribed sequence and
culminate at the M.Ed. degree. The certification area in the state
of Georgia will allow the candidates to be a resource teacher in
the fields of Behavior Disorders, Learning Disabilities and Mental
Retardation in grades P-5; to teach students in self-contained
classroom for students with mild disabilities; to become a
preschool special education teacher; and / or to teach all subjects
in
Early Childhood Education in Grades P-5.
Students wishing to enter this program should apply for admission
to Valdosta State University (http://www.valdosta.edu/admissions/)
and contact the Department of Early Childhood and Reading Education
(229-333-5929) for further information. Admission to the College of
Education is required, which includes a 2.5 GPA, passing scores on
PRAXIS I, satisfactory completion of the Regents? Testing Program,
and an Introductory Course in Education.
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