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Learn more about all MSED program in inclusive special education and other MSED programs in the School of Education by attending our next virtual info session:

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SBU ALUMNI: Get the BONA EDVANTAGE!

The Bona Edvantage Scholarship provides a 25% discount to St. Bonaventure alumni who enroll in our Inclusive Special Education or B-12 Literacy master's programs.
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MSED IN INCLUSIVE SPECIAL EDUCATION


Get your master’s degree in special education in our one-year online program.

The 100% online master's degree in inclusive special education is designed to help teachers meet the ever-changing demands of diverse classrooms and may be completed by teachers with certification in nearly any area or grade level. 


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Learn to give individualized instruction in diverse and inclusive settings

Building on our Franciscan values of community, compassion, wisdom and integrity, we strive to create inclusive communities that value diversity as a strength. This program prepares and mentors professionals who are able to individualize instruction in inclusive and collaborative environments.

Using critical pedagogy to meet the needs of diverse and marginalized populations, including students with disabilities, students for whom English is an additional language, and students experiencing trauma or living in poverty, teachers will become leaders and agents of change.

This program is founded in the School of Education conceptual framework of competence, experience, and social justice. This program is aligned with the CEC standards for professional special educators and students practice these competencies in hands-on, field-based experiences. Students integrate social justice into their practice by honoring diversity, promoting dignity and worth, and creating learning experiences that are mindful of the full range of diversity.
 


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    Hauser gives presentation on disabilities to school students

    Jan 27, 2020

    Dr. Rene' Hauser, associate professor of education, gave a presentation Dec. 9 on disabilities to the student body of Oswayo Valley High School in Shinglehouse, Pennsylvania.

    The presentation, tiled "Appreciating Disability," included statistics on the prevalence of disability, characteristics of several disabilities and information about how disabilities impact academic and social learning.

    Students also engaged in activities to experience what it may be like to have a reading disability and discussed how they can support their classmates with disabilities.