Course Listing: TOPICAL WORKSHOP IN SPEC EDUC

Summer 2020, Bloomington

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	EDUC-K 500  TOPICAL WORKSHOP IN SPEC EDUC (3 CR)
               7156 PERM 6W1 ARR             ARR    ARR                                22   22    0
                 Above class for Center on Education and Lifelong Learning
                 summer participants only
                 Above class requires permission of Department. Contact
                 curric@indiana.edu
                 This class requires a Dist Ed Learning Ctr Fee/Educ. Current
                 rates are available at http://go.iu.edu/BLfees
                 All Summer 2020 classes meet online. There are no on-campus
                 meetings. Follow the times specified in the meeting line of
                 the class. If the meeting line shows ARR, instruction will
                 take place asynchronously
        EDUC-K 500  TOPICAL WORKSHOP IN SPEC EDUC (1 CR)
           VT: FED POLICY & SPECIAL ED
              14446      4W1 ARR             ARR    ARR       Nord D                   30   30    0
                 Above class requires permission. Contact curric@indiana.edu 
                 The Federal Policymaking & Special Education short course is
                 intended to provide graduate students with an introduction to
                 becoming effective leaders in education through participation
                 in the public policy making process. In this course,
                 participants will be provided the opportunity to learn and
                 practice the skills needed to be an effective advocate for
                 K-12 students with disabilities and preservice teachers.
                 Public policy impacts the field of education immensely, and
                 graduate students must be prepared to become active
                 participants in the process by utilizing their research and
                 practical experience to advocate on behalf of students with
                 disabilities, their families, and preservice teachers.
                 Through meetings with federal level policymakers,
                 self-advocates, and national organization members, the
                 participants will be engaged in dialogue about key education
                 issues and be provided with the opportunity to find their
                 place within the policymaking process
                 This class requires a Dist Ed Learning Ctr Fee/Educ. Current
                 rates are available at http://go.iu.edu/BLfees
                 All Summer 2020 classes meet online. There are no on-campus
                 meetings. Follow the times specified in the meeting line of
                 the class. If the meeting line shows ARR, instruction will
                 take place asynchronously