Special Education: Moderate and Severe Disabilities (M.S.Ed)

Faculty

Jane Hardin, Associate Professor of Practice

Judah Axe, Associate Professor, Education and Behavior Analysis

Christine Evans, Associate Professor of Practice

Amy Ballin, Associate Professor of Practice, Department of Education

Jennifer Edge-Savage, Associate Professor of Practice

Janet Chumley, Associate Professor of Practice

Description

The Simmons graduate program for Massachusetts state licensure in moderate disabilities (PreK-8 or 5-12) is designed to prepare specialists to provide direct service to learners in inclusive classrooms. Traditionally, learners with moderate disabilities have received educational services within resource rooms or substantially separate classes in 603 CMR approved public or private schools. The philosophy of all Simmons graduate programs in special education is grounded in the principles of inclusion – that all individuals can learn and that they have the right to do so in a classroom within their own community and with learners their own age. This program provides the skills and strategies to work with learners with moderate disabilities in a variety of settings.

The severe disabilities program provides preparation for initial licensure in teaching learners with severe disabilities (PreK-12). Coursework and related practicum experiences prepare teachers to work in a variety of settings, including special education classes in public schools, as well as private residential or day schools. Students are prepared to teach in all core general education curriculum areas, as well as communication, social behavior, job competency, and life skills.

Learning Outcomes

Simmons’s Master of Science in Education addresses the Massachusetts Department of Education’s standards for Subject Matter Knowledge and Professional Standards for Teachers.

Requirements for entry into program

Must have a Bachelors of Art or a Bachelors of Science and MTEL score report or confirmation of registration for upcoming MTEL (Communication & Literacy or General Curriculum exam).

Costs

Including financing and fellowships / assistantships

$900 per credit hour

$52 activity fee per semester

Delivery Mode or Modes Available (full-time, part-time, locations, technologies, etc.)

The program offers both full-time and part-time.

Degree requirements

M.S.Ed in Moderate Disabilities 48 credits

M.S.Ed in Severe Disabilities 46 credits

Non-licensure program- 40 credits

Core, Pre-requisite, and elective course requirements and progression, etc.

Moderate Special Needs (Pre K-8 or 5-12)

RDG 406The Structure of Language for Teachers

4

RDG 410Multisensory Structured Language_Strategies for Reading

4

SPND 415Applied Research I

4

SPND 422Differentiating Instruction Using_Technology Across the Curriculum

4

SPND 436Formal & Informal Assessment

4

SPND 441Classroom Management for Learners With_Needs in Inclusive Settings

4

SPND 444Special Education Laws & Regulations_For Teachers & Administrators

2

SPND 445Individualized Education Program:_Strategies for Development,_Interpretation & Implementation

2

SPND 446Learners with Special Needs

4

TESL 417Sheltered English Instruction

4

 

SPND 435Practicum: Moderate (Pre K-8)

4

OR

SPND 440Practicum: Moderate (5-12)

4

 

SPND 487Seminar

2

 

SPND 438/SPND 439/SPND 468Practicum: Moderate Disabilities_(PreK-8)

2

OR

SPND 439/SPND 438/SPND 468Practicum: Moderate Disabilities (5-12)

Variable

 

SPND 488Seminar & Fieldwork in Education

Variable

Severe Special Needs (All Levels)

RDG 410Multisensory Structured Language_Strategies for Reading

4

SPND 415Applied Research I

4

SPND 422Differentiating Instruction Using_Technology Across the Curriculum

4

SPND 442Analysis of Behavior: Principles and_Classroom Applications

4

SPND 444Special Education Laws & Regulations_For Teachers & Administrators

2

SPND 445Individualized Education Program:_Strategies for Development,_Interpretation & Implementation

2

SPND 446Learners with Special Needs

4

SPND 447Assessment and Curriculum Modification_And Development for Learners With Severe_Disabilities

4

SPND 448Foundations of Transition Education &_Services

4

TESL 417Sheltered English Instruction

4

SPND 467Practicum: Severe

4

SPND 487Seminar

2

SPND 468/SPND 438/SPND 439Practicum: Severe Disabilities_(levels: All)

4

SPND 488Seminar & Fieldwork in Education

Variable

Capstone, placement, internship, practicum, etc.

All students are assigned to a yearlong, full-time teaching practicum in a school setting. This extensive classroom experience allows students to develop the skills, competencies, and confidence for successful teaching, including strategies for inclusion, behavior management, social skill instruction, and modifying classroom instruction. Students also benefit from the supervision and mentorship of experienced practitioners and field supervisors — many of whom are Simmons alumni. In many cases, we have been able to assist student interns in securing paid internships or paraprofessional positions in the school or district where they complete their practicum hours.

We place students in a wide variety of schools and communities, including public school districts, charter schools, private institutions, and educational collaboratives.

Concentrations, specializations, etc.

Licensure, certification, etc.

Our MSEd programs in Special Education are approved by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education and lead to initial teaching licensure in the following fields and grade levels:

  • Teacher of Students with Moderate Disabilities (Grades PreK-8 OR 5-12)
  • Teacher of Students with Severe Disabilities (All grade levels)

Teacher candidates prepared at Simmons may take advantage of the NASDTEC Interstate Agreement, which allows teachers prepared through a Massachusetts approved program to earn an equivalent license in another state or the District of Columbia, pending completion of any state-specific prerequisites for the license.

Dual (and other) degree options (With what other degree programs may this program be combined?)

Other program information

Our annual Education Career Networking Fair, open only to Simmons education students, provides an opportunity to establish the professional connections needed to secure an ideal job and a venue to connect with prospective employers before graduation.

Simmons-trained teachers achieve exceptional job placement rates, and the demand for licensed special educators continues to grow. As reported in the 2015 U.S. Department of Education’s Teacher Shortage Area list, Special Education is now identified as a high need area in every New England state and throughout much of the country.