This course is an introduction to regular and special education as a profession through the examination
of the historical and philosophical foundations of education in the United States and the impact of educational
policy and implementation on current school structures and the profession of teaching. The course will explore the
following topics: educational standards, school law (IDEA, 504, topics specific to professional dispositions and
case studies), introduction and overview of the characteristics of students with uniqueabilities and Autism and
appropriate professional dispositions and expectations such as: lesson planning, classroom management,
understanding the role of teacher (Early Childhood-Secondary) and the connectivity between school structures and
the evolution of the schools for tomorrow (traditional/charter/private/special education settings).
EDU 290: Transition into Teaching
Class Program