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M.Ed. in Special Education with ASD (ACE) Endorsement Kent ISD Program

M.Ed. in Special Education with ASD (ACE) Endorsement Kent ISD Program. Susan Martino, Program Director. It is our mission to be the first choice in Professional Development by providing High quality programs Innovative partnerships Personalized service.

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M.Ed. in Special Education with ASD (ACE) Endorsement Kent ISD Program

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  1. M.Ed. in Special Education with ASD (ACE) Endorsement Kent ISD Program Susan Martino, Program Director

  2. It is our mission to be the first choice in Professional Development by providing • High quality programs • Innovative partnerships • Personalized service

  3. Participating ACE University Contacts CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITYSuzanne Shellady, Ph.D. 989-774-3507 Email: shell1sm@cmich.edu GRAND VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITYAmy Matthews, Ph.D.  616-331-3513Email: matthewa@gvsu.edu NORTHERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY Laura Reissner, Ph.D.  906-227-2740 Email: lreissne@nmu.edu OAKLAND UNIVERSITYCarol Swift, Ph.D. 248-370-3067Email: swift@oakland.edu These individuals will be able to assist you in pursuing the autism endorsement through ACE. Contact the advisor at the university that is geographically closest to you:

  4. Today’s Objectives • Advantages of OU’s program • Program eligibility • Program outline and course schedule • Cost, financial aid and payment plans • Application process • Registration process Oakland University Professional Development

  5. Advantages of OU’s M.Edin Special Education at KISD • Allows those with ACE endorsement to directly apply the 18 endorsement credits to a M.Ed. Degree (It is not necessary to have completed the ACE program before starting M.Ed.) • Courses may be offered on-ground, online or in hybrid format • Face-to-face courses are held on Saturdays • At least one required course and one elective will be offered every semester * • M.Ed. may possibly be completed in one year • You can start the program any semester * Providing minimum enrollment numbers are attained Oakland University Professional Development

  6. Polling Question How long has Oakland University been providing the M.Ed. with ASD endorsement? • 10 years • 15 years • over 25 years (The correct answer is “C”!)

  7. Autism and Oakland University • www.oakland.edu/autism • www.oakland.edu/ica • www.oakland.edu/oucares • www.oakland.edu/asd/sefaculty

  8. Program Eligibility • Completion of / current enrollment in ACE program • Michigan teacher certification (or 90-day letter) • Undergrad/Grad GPA of 3.0 or above • Potential for success in program Oakland University Professional Development

  9. O.U. Graduate Tuition • Graduate tuition - $540.50 per credit • Required courses are 4 credits each - $2,162 • No application fee / other fees associated with the program. Oakland University Professional Development

  10. Financial Aid Basics • The M.Ed. in Special Education with ASD endorsement is a financial-aid eligible program • OU Payment Plan Available • Check to see if NWLB funds are available • OU’s Financial Aid webpage is your best source of info on Federal Student Aid. Oakland University Professional Development

  11. Financial Aid Options • Some ISDs offer partial tuition reimbursement for employees working in certain programs. Contact your ISD to inquire whether or not they offer this incentive and whether or not you may qualify. • Think outside the box. Ask employer if tuition assistance is available, if you agree to take on additional work responsibilities. Oakland University Professional Development

  12. Special Education Electives The KISD program requires 8 credits of approved electives. Offerings may include: Educational Implications of TBI (N) Applied Behavior Analysis Introduction (L) Co-Existing Neuropsychiatric Disorders of ASD Pt 1 – Recog Symptoms (L) Co-Existing Neuropsychiatric Disorders of ASD Pt 2 - Ed Implications (LW) Visual Teaching Strategies (LW) Art and Autism (LW) Working with Para-Educators in Special Education Strengthening Parent-Professional Partnerships Classroom Interventions for ADD/ADHD Adults and Adolescents with ASD (4 cr) Counseling & Special Needs (4 cr) Assistive Technology Transition Planning

  13. Important Dates • Application deadlines: Winter - December 1 Summer 2 - June 1 Summer 1 - April 1 Fall - August 1 • Registration deadline: Two weeks before course begins • Financial Aid: Check financial aid webpage for deadlines • Graduation: Check Registrar’s Office webpage for deadlines for applying for graduation, etc. Be Oakland University Professional Development

  14. When can I start? • Winter, 2011 • Four semesters per year • Winter (January - April) • Summer 1 (May - June) • Summer 2 (July - August) • Fall (September - December) Oakland University Professional Development

  15. KISD Program Offerings for 2011 • Winter: SE 619 / Research (4) Elective - Traumatic Brain Injury (2) • Summer 1: SE 601 / Issues & Trends in SE (4) Elective – TBA (2) • Summer 2: SE 524 / Assessment in SE (4) Elective – TBA (2) • Fall: SE 502 / Legal Issues in SE (4) Elective – TBA (2)

  16. Winter SE 619 Theory, Research and Practice in Special Education Introduces students to the theoretical and empirical foundations of the field of special education and its research methodologies. Examine elements of experimental and non-experimental research designs with a focus on action research.

  17. Summer 1 SE 601 Issues and Trends in Special Education Study of current major issues in special education. Emphasis is placed on the historical, political, empirical, societal and educational perspectives of the controversial issues in the field. Issues will span the K-12 continuum.

  18. Summer 2 SE 524 Assessment in Special Education Provides an overview of the assessment process including legal, ethical and diversity issues, in school and clinical settings. Students are introduced to a variety of procedures and instruments, role responsibilities, and relevant resources. Students administer, score and interpret information from selected norm-referenced achievement measures.

  19. Fall SE 502 Legal Issues in Special Education Intensive study of federal legislation and the Michigan Special Education Rules and their implications for educating students with exceptionalities. Evaluation, IEPCs, related services, free and appropriate education, placement options, adequate referral and evaluation, investigation and due process hearings are highlighted.

  20. How do I apply? • Apply online to graduate school ~ OU Graduate Admissions www.oakland.edu/grad/apply • 2. Complete / request the following and send them to OU Grad Admissions160 North Foundation Hall , Rochester, MI 48309-4401 • Apply to the program (SEHS Supplemental Application) • Request transcripts, showing evidence of Bachelors Degree • Copy of Teaching Certificate, front and back • 2 Recommendation Forms • Felony / Misdemeanor Form • Goal Statement • 3. We will tell you when it is time to register for your class, and send you instructions for • doing so. Oakland University Professional Development

  21. Academic Advising (ASD) Dr. Carol Swift (swift@oakland.edu, 248.370.3067) Special Education Coordinator 405A Pawley Hall For an appointment, please contact the departmental office at 248 370-3077.

  22. Important Contacts Dr. Carol Swift, Special Education Department Chair swift@oakland.edu248.370.3067 and Autism Program Advisor. Evaluates transcripts, prepares Plan of Study. Jaime Finn, Office Assistant finn@oakland.edu 248.370.2623 Sets up practicum, scheduling, general program support Vicki Gossett, Administrative Secretary to Dr. Swift gossett@oakland.edu248.370.3077 Offers support to Dr. Swift Susan Martino, Program Director martino@oakland.edu248.370.4415 Coordinates off-campus ASD program, creates electives and markets endorsement w/ M.Ed. in Special Education Alice Schurrer, Assistant Program Director schurrer@oakland.edu 248.370.2651 Offers support to Susan Martino Financial Aid www.oakland.edu/financialaid248.370.2550 Graduate Admissionswww.oakland.edu/grad 248.370.3167

  23. Important Links www.oakland.edu/grad/apply www.oakland.edu/financialaid http://www.oakland.edu/registrar www.oakland.edu/?id=13531&sid=219 (important dates for 2011)

  24. ~ Thank You ~ For further information, contact: Susan Martino 248.370.4415 martino@oakland.edu Oakland University Professional Development

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