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2013-2014 Graduate Studies Bulletin 
    
2013-2014 Graduate Studies Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]

Early Childhood Special Education (B-2nd Grade), Adv. Cert.


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Associate Professor McDonald, Graduate Program Director, 516-463-7149

This 18-semester program, which includes a field experience, is designed for teachers holding New York state certification at the early childhood developmental level (B-2nd grade) or New York state special education certification at the childhood developmental level (Grades 1-6). This graduate advanced certificate leads to the New York state professional certification in students with disabilities, birth-grade 2.

On average, students complete this program in one and one-half academic years.

Admission Requirements


Admission to the advanced certificate program in early childhood special education (birth-2nd grade) is based on a comprehensive review of multiple criteria, including the following:

  1. A master’s degree (grades 1-6) or New York state classroom teaching certification at the early childhood developmental level (birth-grade 2) or in students with disabilities, grades 1-6.
  2. A completed application form to the advanced certificate program.
  3. A minimum grade point average of 3.0.
  4. Two letters of recommendation addressing the applicant’s potential to succeed in the teaching of young students with disabilities.
  5. A written personal statement of professional intent.
  6. Interview with a faculty member in special education.

The department understands that any single criterion may not reliably predict a candidate’s potential for success in a graduate program. Consequently, candidates are welcome to apply if they do not meet one of the criteria but feel that other aspects of their experience may compensate.

Teacher Certification Requirements


Upon successful completion of degree requirements, students will be eligible to apply for the University’s recommendation for New York state certification. Contact the Office of Educational Support Services, 129 Hagedorn Hall, for information regarding any required Educational Law seminars* and other certification requirements. Forms for applying for certification can be found at the Office of Educational Support Services Web page under the certification tab.

*Please note, as of July 1, 2013, the Regulations of the Commissioner of Education now require a new six-hour seminar for Training in Harassment, Bullying and Discrimination Prevention and Intervention, required under the Dignity for All Students Act (DASA): http://www.highered.nysed.gov/tcert/news/newsitem05162013.html.

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