1. SUMMER SEMESTER 2006 COURSE OUTLINE
  1. EDUC 422-4 (EDUCATION)
    1. LEARNING DISABILITIES
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SUMMER SEMESTER 2006 COURSE OUTLINE

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EDUC 422-4 (EDUCATION)
LEARNING DISABILITIES
C100
Teachers and healthcare professionals in the field of learning disabilities in Canada are faced with the
challenge of integrating ideas from academic disciplines that have their origins in diverse schools of
thought. What consensus is there in the field regarding the characteristics of children with learning
disabilities? What are the neurobiological, social, and cultural origins of learning disabilities? What can
teachers and healthcare professionals do to better understand children with learning disabilities?
Education 422 is a theory based course that reviews the conceptual and research dimensions of
learning disabilities from a North American and international perspective. It forms a framework for
the more practical dimensions of teaching children with learning disabilities presented in Education
424: Learning Disabilities laboratory (for which Educ 422 is a prerequisite or corequisite).
PREREQUISITE: EDUC 315 or PSYC 250.
TEXT(S):
Smith, C. R. Learning Disabilities: The Interaction of Students and their Environment (5th ed.)
Pearson
Education (2004).
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REQUIREMENTS: Online participalion(responses to readings & assign.) ?
307o
Annotated bibliography ?
1070
Paper outline ?
1070
Final paper ?
207o
Final exam
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307o
REQUIREMENTS NOTE: Please see exam schedule in Registration Timetable.
Students requiring accommodations as a result of a disability, must contact
the Centre for Students with Disabilities (604-291-3112 or csdo@sfu.ca
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DELIVERY MODE: Print
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