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  • The purpose of this course is to provide the student with an understanding of disability as it pertains to teaching individuals...
  • This class posed a real-world design problem for students to explore—how are computers modified for use by special needs...
  • This course is a second level American Sign Language (ASL) class. Class instruction will build upon basic ASL skills, both...
  • Students will read and analyze fiction selections for bullying, teasing, and disability awareness themes. Students will then...
  • The objective of this Service-Learning seminar-type class is to give students an opportunity to learn how visual artists from...
  • This course is designed to meet the College's general education requirement in computer literacy; it ensures that a student has...
  • CHAtS has a dual purpose: (1) to help adults in an existing stroke support group increase and/or maintain their speech,...
  • Childhood diseases and disabilities impact many middle school students. This unit is designed to introduce sixth grade students...
  • The project is designed to provide mildly mentally impaired (MMI) students with an opportunity to give something back to the...
  • In this lesson the students will be exposed to different literary pieces about people with special needs and disabilities. Two...
  • As students study hygiene and homelessness, students will learn the importance of personal hygiene, a daily living skill. In...
  • Students will research the impact of American military involvement on both the lives of the service person and his/her family...
  • Students enrolled in an American Sign Language class will develop and present a signed children's story (accompanied with...
  • In every community there are non-profit organizations who can use help preparing mailings. Mailing preparation may include...
  • ROAR (Reaching Out As Role-Models) is a project designed to identify potential dropouts, provide tutoring services, and...
  • This is a service-learning project that honors our local veterans and gives students the opportunity to expand their knowledge...
  • Students from Giant Steps, a school for children with autism, found a farm that housed over 100 animals that had been abused...
  • Through SO Get Into It, students will learn about the Special Olympics experience and all its positive messages. They will...
  • Students will sponsor and interact with Special Olympic Athletes. The action you take depends on the requests made by the SO...
  • This course addresses topics relative to adolescent development, multiculturalism, and special education. Content will be...