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The Intervention Specialist K-12 (Mild/Moderate) Master’s Degree is designed to help expand the credentials of the already-licensed teacher.
- - Teachers who hold a current Intervention Specialist K-12 (Mild/Moderate) license can complete this Master’s program as a pathway to increase their knowledge in this field.
- -Teachers who hold a current license in an area other than Intervention Specialist K-12 (Mild/Moderate) can complete this Master’s program as a pathway to adding this additional license to their existing teaching credentials.
The Master of Intervention Specialist K-12 (Mild/Moderate) content is organized to achieve these goals through three strands of courses: 1) a graduate education core, 2) a capstone (research) core, and 3) a content core – courses focused on Intervention Specialist topics. Students can individualize their final research project to better suit their needs by completing an applied research project in an approved topic area developed within their current teaching assignment. This coursework culminates in a supervised and evaluated field practicum, as well.
Courses will be offered in a convenient online format, and coursework is designed to be completed asynchronously. Occasionally, professors may ask students to meet live online, but these situations will be infrequent; and, students will be notified in plenty of time to make arrangements for these meetings.
Faculty teaching in the program will maintain regular in-person office hours, during which online meetings can also be hosted, should students have questions or concerns about course material. In addition, technical assistance will be provided at convenient times for students with technology issues.
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