Bachelor of Education (Special Education)

This program of study applies from April 2012

The Bachelor of Education (Special Education) is a graduate-entry degree which requires two years of full-time study. The course is delivered in Singapore in collaboration with the Social Services Training Institute (SSTI).

The course is designed to support teacher education students to become imformed and effective teachers in special and mainstream schools where there are students who have disabilities and special needs.

  • Admission requirements
  • Course aims
  • Learning outcomes
  • Program of study
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    Admission requirement

    Applicant must hold an approved diploma, degree, or equivelent qualification from an approved tertiary institution.

    Credit

    Credit may be granted for recognition of prior studies in accordance withe University's Credit Transfer Policy.

    Course aims

    The course 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
    • can 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 graduates will be able to:

    • translate and apply knowledge gained from reading, discussion, and writing into educational practices
    • 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
    • develop individualised learning programs anchored in curricula
    • recommend and implement adaptations to classroom, school and community environments that promote inclusive practices.

    Program of Study

    To qualify for the Bachelor of Education (Special Education), a student must complete 72 units with a grade of P or NGP or better in each topic, according to  the following program of study.

    Core - Year 1 & 2 topics


    72 units comprising

     EDUC1224  Foundations of Special Education (4.5 units)
     EDUC4731  Assessment and programming in Special Education  (4.5 units)
     DSRS1215  Communication and Language  (4.5 units)
     EDUC2323  Students with Numeracy Difficulties  (4.5 units)
     EDUC2423  Students with Literacy Difficulties  (4.5 units)
     EDUC3524  Health and Physical Education Curriculum Studies (4.5 units)
     EDUC3523  Expressive Arts Curriculum Studies: Visual Art, Drama, Media, Music and Dance   (4.5 units)
     EDUC3641  Professional Experience 1: Primary (40 days)  (4.5 units)
     EDUC4732  Functional Curriculum Design for Students with Disabilities  (4.5 units)
     EDUC4721  Differentiation for Diverse Learners (Primary)  (4.5 units)
     EDUC4741  Professional Experience 2: Primary (40 days)  (4.5 units)
     EDUC4820  The Professional Educator  (4.5 units)
     DSRS2234  Direct Instruction  (4.5 units)
     DSRS3221  Positive Behaviour Support  (4.5 units)
     DSRS3220  Family & Professional Partnerships  (4.5 units)
     EDUC3629  Students with Learning and Behavioural Difficulties  (4.5 units)

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