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Effective Term:
Summer 2014 through Fall 2024

Course Number:
ED 268
Course Title:
Introduction to Developmental Disabilities
Credit Hours:
3
Lecture Hours:
30
Lecture/Lab Hours:
0
Lab Hours:
0

Course Description

Provides background information on teaching techniques, expected achievement levels, intellectual functioning, goals and objectives for working with students with developmental disabilities. Emphasizes physical and mental development from birth and familiarity with the known causes, classifications and terminology used in the field of special education. Audit available.

Intended Outcomes for the course

Students will:

  • Define and classify areas of developmental disabilities.
  • Be familiar with the I.E.P. process.
  • Describe and practice teaching techniques.
  • Describe and practice diagnostic procedures.
  • Identify achievement levels intellectual functioning, goals and objectives.
  • Describe biological and psychosocial causes.
  • Explore transitional programs for career and vocational preparation.
  • Discuss family issues, rights and support services.
  • Demonstrate the ability to use reason, decision making, and complex problem solving skills.

Outcome Assessment Strategies


Students' progress will be evaluated and criteria for assigning a course grade by the following tools: assignments, chapter questions and discussion, special interest paper or debate, participation in group and class discussion, thirty-five motivating activities, attendance and final exam.

Course Content (Themes, Concepts, Issues and Skills)

Students will:

  • Write chapter reviews.
  • Participate in group activities.
  • Write or debate an area of special interest in Special Education.
  • Write report on guest speakers and field trips.
  • Present five current events.
  • Write thirty-five motivating activities for students with developmental disabilities.
  • Complete take home final.

GUIDELINES FOR CORE OUTCOMES:

In addition the students will demonstrate

COMMUNICATION: Graduates of Portland Community College should be able to communicate effectively by determining the purpose of communication; analyzing audience and context to sue appropriate language and modality; and by responding to feedback to achieve clarity, coherence, and effectiveness.

COMMUNITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY: Graduates of Portland Community College should be able to apply scientific, cultural, and political perspectives in understanding the natural and social world and in addressing the consequences of human activity both globally and locally, demonstrating an understanding of social change and social action.

CRITICAL THINKING AND PROBLEM SOLVING: Graduates of Portland Community College should be able to think critically and creatively to solve problems, understanding and using various methods of reasoning and evaluating information and it sources.

CULTURE AWARENESS: Graduates of Portland Community College should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the varieties of human cultures, perspectives, and forms of expressions as well as their own cultures complexities.

PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE: Graduates of Portland Community College should demonstrate mastery in a discipline of profession at a level appropriate to program and transfer requirements through the application of concepts, skills, processes, and technology in the performance of authentic tasks that enhance community involvement and employability.

SELF-REFLECTION: Graduates of Portland Community College should be self-appraising in applying the knowledge and skills they have learned, examining and evaluating personal beliefs and comparing them with the beliefs of others.