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ESE 426: Foundations/Methods in Secondary Special Education

ESE 426: Foundations/Methods in Secondary Special Education. Spring 2009 Chris Lanterman. • My Favorite Pizza Toppings: Pepperoni, Pineapple, & Jalapeno • My Favorite Radio Station: KNAU • My Favorite Book: The Turning Point , by Fritjof Capra

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ESE 426: Foundations/Methods in Secondary Special Education

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  1. ESE 426: Foundations/Methods in Secondary Special Education Spring 2009 Chris Lanterman

  2. • My Favorite Pizza Toppings: Pepperoni, Pineapple, & Jalapeno • My Favorite Radio Station: KNAU • My Favorite Book: The Turning Point, by Fritjof Capra • My Favorite Bands: Led Zeppelin (70’s); The Cure (80’s); Dead Can Dance (90’s) • My Favorite Movies: It’s A Wonderful Life; A Christmas Carol (1951) • My Favorite Dog Breed: German Shepherd • My Favorite Vacation Spot: Maine

  3. Contact Information • Office: 202M • Email: Chris Lanterman@nau.edu(Please do not use Vista) • Office Hours: Tuesdays from 11:00 to 12:30 and Wednesday from 12:00 to 3:30, or by appointment

  4. General Course Policies • No cells, no texting, no IPOD’s; • Please push chairs in when leaving; • Communicate, cooperate, collaborate; • Attendance and timely arrival to class are expected

  5. The Straw

  6. Assignments • Attendance and Active participation (100 pts.) • Community Support for Learning (40 pts.) • Professional Development Assignments (50 pts.) • Annotated Transition Plan (250 pts.) • Exam (50 pts.) • Lesson Development (100 pts.) • Total Points = 590

  7. General Assignment Information • Submit all print assignments in Rich Text Format or Word 1997-2003; • Submit all print assignments via email attachment, unless otherwise noted; • Late assignments reduced by 10 percent; • All assignments must demonstrate appropriate use of person-first language; • All assignments must receive a grade of at least 70 percent

  8. Professionals v. Experts “Theory tends to neglect the “human” variables like dreams, aspirations, self- direction and the faith and support of family and friends.” -- Dan Wilkins, The Nth Degree

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