Dr. Mary Jo Melvin
Chairperson
Miller Hall
814-732-2750

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Early Childhood & Special Education

 

The Department of Special Education and School Psychology offers two teacher certification programs - an undergraduate program and a post-baccalaureate program. Both have been approved by the Pa. Department of Education and have been formally recognized by the Council for Exceptional Children, the prevailing professional society in special education.

All faculty members hold terminal degrees and have contributed to the field at local, state and/or national levels, and most faculty hold one or more professional certifications in addition to teacher certification in special education, including elementary education, school psychology and administration/supervision. Some hold certifications in more specialized areas of expertise such as reading, strategies intervention, and crisis intervention.

Teacher candidates are provided with multiple opportunities for professional development. In addition to area school districts, community institutions such as the National Barber Institute, Sarah Reed Children's Center, Hermitage House, and Perseus House provide valuable field-based experiences.

Teacher candidates are also encouraged to join the student chapter of the Council for Exceptional Children to participate in relevant community service, such as therapeutic horseback riding and intercollegiate initiatives involving adults with disabilities.

 


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Degree Programs



The Office of Records and Registration maintains curriculum requirement forms for all undergraduate majors and degree programs offered by Edinboro University. The programs listed here include corresponding links to a printable form. Changes to curriculum requirements and semester sequences are not uncommon. These links are the curriculum requirements and semester sequence sheets for your major.

To ensure you are meeting the degree requirements when you began your program, students and advisors should use the degree evaluation. Login to myEdinboro portal to access S.C.O.T.S.