1. School of Education
  2. Special Education Licensure Only

Special Education Licensure Only

The Lake Erie College online licensure only program prepares teaching professionals to have an in-depth knowledge of interventions, strategies, curriculum and research to support students with mild to moderate disabilities in a variety of inclusive settings. These courses (18 semester hours if a student has 12 hours of reading completed)  are designed for already licensed teachers, or those eligible for licensure, who wish to add their mild to moderate intervention specialist license (K-12). All courses in this one-year program are available asynchronously completely online and run every 6-7 weeks, allowing you to focus on each course one at a time. 50 total hours of field work are required and are spaced throughout the courses using your current students, or placements you select. Requirements

  • A completed application

  • Official transcripts from all institutions attended

  • A degree in education from an accredited institution

  • Prior to the program, candidates must have passed a pedagogy exam (Praxis or OAE). 

  • Prior to, or concurrently, candidates must have 12 semester hours of reading (including a course in Phonics). The reading courses are also offered online at LEC (EMR 501-505).

  • Lastly, before Lake Erie College can sign off on a new license, candidates must pass the OAE Foundations of Reading #190 AND the OAE Special Education Content #043 exams (these are typically taken after coursework is completed)

Special Education Courses 18 Credit Hours

  • EMS 550: Mild to Moderate Intervention (3 credits)

  • EMS 551: Evidenced Based Strategies (3 credits)

  • EMS 552: Assessment and Data Based Interventions (3 credits)

  • EMS 553: Curriculum Planning and Strategies for MM Disabilities (3 credits)

  • EMS 554: Positive Behavior Supports (3 credits)

  • EMS 555: Collaboration with Families and Professionals (3 credits)

Katie Davis, Ph.D.

Professor of Special Education

1 (440) 375-7381

katiedavis@lec.edu

School of Education

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