Dec 11, 2024  
2023-2024 Rivier Academic Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Rivier Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Master of Education in Special Education


The major in General Special Education with initial licensure is offered to students with or without experience at the early childhood, elementary, middle, or secondary levels. The options for this major in General Special Education are as follows: (1) General Special Education: Initial Licensure; (2) Emotional and Behavioral Disabilities: Endorsement; and (3) Specific Learning Disabilities: Endorsement.

Integrated within the General Pedagogy core courses for each of the four options are areas of knowledge, content, pedagogy, and research that bridge each option. Integrated within the Specific Pedagogy Courses is assessment for instruction of persons on the autism spectrum or for emotional and behavioral disabilities as well as for specific learning disabilities. The graduate student’s focus determines their particular population and program of study. For example, students seeking licensure in specific learning disabilities will participate in an internship with children and adolescents with specific learning disabilities supervised by a teacher licensed as a specific learning disabilities teacher. Students can pursue multiple endorsements by completing the full complement of coursework under general and specific pedagogy and the appropriate internship(s).

Taking into consideration previous course work and prior experiences, the Program Director for Education reviews transcripts to determine the sequence of courses and any additional background preparation that may be needed. Early field experiences are tailored to the needs, competencies, current and prior experiences of the students. Field experiences are embedded in relevant courses. The General Special Education with initial licensure program culminates with a full-time internship with individuals identified with emotional and behavioral disabilities, specific learning disabilities, or mild and moderate forms of developmental disabilities. Each student is mentored by an appropriately licensed professional educator during the internship.

Students seeking initial teacher licensure must apply to the Professional Educator Preparation Program (PEPP) after successfully completing 12 credits. They also must have positive reports from cooperating practitioner and university professor(s), maintained a minimum of a 3.0 GPA and successfully completed the Praxis Test of Core Academic Skills.

Upon completion of this program, you may be eligible for licensure in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. Territories, the Department of Defense Education Schools, Alberta, British Columbia, and Ontario per the NASDTEC Interstate Agreement.

General Special Education: Initial Licensure

The General Special Education sequence of courses is designed for students who hold a bachelor’s degree and seek initial teaching licensure in special education settings.

Emotional and Behavioral Disabilities: Endorsement

The course of study for students seeking an endorsement for emotional and behavioral disabilities must have current teaching licensure in either general education or special education. For individuals without special education licensure, the program may lead to general special education licensure (K-12), in addition to either emotional and behavioral disabilities or specific learning disabilities endorsement. This set of graduate courses prepares educators to work directly with students with emotional and behavioral disabilities in general and in special education classrooms as well as consult and collaborate with other professionals and family members.

Specific Learning Disabilities: Endorsement

The program provides opportunities to develop professional skills, knowledge, and competencies for the education of students with specific learning disabilities in grades K-12. Students are prepared to teach and consult with regular education teachers recommending methods to assist students with specific learning disabilities in ways to be successful in inclusive classrooms. The program culminates with a full-time internship in a school setting with children and adolescents identified with a specific learning disability with a licensed teacher in specific learning disabilities.

Specific Pedagogy Core Courses* and Internship Seminars**

  • Students seeking the degree with one professional endorsement for emotional and behavioral disabilities or specific learning disabilities may take ED 530 Assessment of Learning and Reading Disabilities or ED 534 Assessment of Emotional and Behavioral Disabilities prior to ED 694 Internship Seminar: Professional Endorsement I for a total of 39 credits.
  • Students seeking both endorsements take ED 530 Assessment of Learning Disabilities and ED 534 Assessment of Emotional and Behavioral Disabilities prior to taking ED 694 Internship Seminar Endorsement I and ED 696 Internship Seminar Endorsement II for a total of 48 credits.

Degree Requirements (39-48 Credits)


Specific Pedagogy Core Courses (3-9 Credits)


Internship/Seminar (6 Credits)