The BS in Special Education at the University of Wisconsin–Madison equips future educators with the tools to support students with disabilities. The program emphasizes individualized instruction, inclusive practices, behavior strategies, and collaborative approaches that empower all learners to succeed.
Designing Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) for Diverse Learners
Behavior Intervention Strategies in Inclusive Classrooms
Assistive Technology Tools for Students with Communication Needs
Using Universal Design for Learning in Special Education Settings
Promoting Peer-Mediated Interventions in Middle School Classrooms
Teacher Perspectives on Mainstreaming Students with Autism
Supporting Transition Planning for Students with Intellectual Disabilities
Developing Sensory-Friendly Learning Environments
Parental Involvement in Special Education Decision-Making
Analyzing Disproportionality in Special Education Placement
Creating Visual Schedules for Students with ASD
Training General Educators in Differentiated Instruction Techniques
The Role of Co-Teaching in Inclusive Education
Addressing Social Skills Development in Children with ADHD
Implementing Evidence-Based Reading Interventions for LD Students
Developing Culturally Responsive Practices in Special Education
Impact of Early Intervention Services on Developmental Outcomes
Classroom Strategies to Reduce Anxiety in Students with Disabilities
Legal and Ethical Considerations in Special Education Advocacy
Building Positive Teacher–Student Relationships in Resource Rooms
Build inclusive classrooms and support systems for students with disabilities through a program rooted in compassion, advocacy, and evidence-based practices.
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