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ECTS 2010-11
Education for Special Needs 1, 1-semester Programme
30 ECTS credits - 1 Semesters semester - Kristiansand
SPPED1-30
SPPED1-30
30
Qualified teachers (pre-school, general,
subject-specific teachers as well as teachers with a minimum of
one year's practical-pedagogical education)
Students
attending the General Teacher Education Programme must have
completed the first three years.
Students will receive an introduction to central
concepts and empirical research within the field of special
education. Focus will be on normality, differentiation and
disability. Legal and administrative initatives in pre-school
and school will be studied.
Further, insight will be
given into methods relating to teaching and learning in work
with children, adolescents and adults with special needs.
Children and adolescents from ethnic minorities with special
needs in education will also be discussed.
Arrangements for the recognition of prior learning are described in the information on the institution under "General arrangements for the recognition of prior learning (formal, informal and non-formal)".
For a description of the examination regulations, see the Examination Regulations of the University of Agder.
For information about the Norwegian grading system, see ECTS credits and grades. Specific information on grading for each course is found in the individual course descriptions.
The Examination Regulations of the University of Agder regulate the graduation requirements for each programme of study.
After having completed the programme,students
should
- have basic knowledge and be able to plan and
accomplish initatives within the area of special needs
education
- be conscious regarding ethical challenges
with regard to the legal system, practice and co-operation on
different levels
- be able to reflect upon
practice
Lectures, discussion groups, group work and individual study.
Individual written examination, individual oral examination and group report.
The programme qualifies students for working with children, adolescents or adults in pre-school, school and other places where special needs are found. Successful completion of the programme qualifies applicants for admission to the more advanced programme Special Education 2 .
Bjørg Rustad (38141255
Faculty of Humanities and Education



