Associate Professor Schwartz, Graduate Program Director, (516) 463-5778, cprdcs@hofstra.edu
For students with New York State Certification in Early Childhood Education (birth-grade
2), or Childhood Education (grades 1-6) to become teachers of young children (birth-grade
2) with disabilities: 33-36 s.h. program.
This program consists of core courses in early childhood special education including
a student teaching experience, with related courses in early childhood curriculum
and instruction. The Early Childhood Special Education program at Hofstra provides
students with the knowledge, skills and values needed to work effectively as early
interventionists with children, birth through age three and their families, and
to serve as early childhood special educators with children at the preschool through
second grade level. Early childhood special education programs build upon general
education and all students must have prerequisite preparation in early childhood
and/or childhood education.
This program reflects a field-integrated approach which consists of a minimum
of 100 clock hours of field work prior to student teaching. Field experiences
are linked to each of the courses that comprise the professional core and include
participant observation and field-related projects at the early childhood developmental
level (birth through second grade) across a variety of school settings including
high-needs school districts. Students attend parent and professional meetings,
as well as work individually with students with disabilities.
Upon completion of this program candidates will qualify for initial certification
for teaching students with disabilities in early childhood as well as the annotation
for teaching students with severe or multiple disabilities in early childhood.
This program leads to New York State Initial/Professional Certification in Special
Education at the Early Childhood level.