SE309 : Laboratory in special education

Department

Department of Apecial education

Academic Program

Bachelor in Special Education

Type

Compulsory

Credits

02

Prerequisite

SE301

Overview

The aim of the special education laboratory is to train students to apply psychological tests and intelligence tests, and be trained to use methods of communication (hearing aids, computer use) with the hearing impaired or with the visually impaired (senses of the blind, educational aids, the computer).

Intended learning outcomes

By the end of the course, the students will be able to:

1. Mention the psychological and intelligence tests used in special education

2. Describe the methods of communication with the hearing and visually impaired

3. Enumerate the teaching aids used to teach the visually impaired.

4. Explain how to use the computer in teaching the hearing and visually impaired.

5. Describe psychological and mental illnesses

6. Compare psychological tests and intelligence tests used in special education.

7. Propose creative solutions in employing psychological tests.

8. Distinguish between methods of communication with the hearing and visually impaired

9. Analyse intelligence tests

10. Suggest how to use the computer in teaching the hearing and visually impaired

11. Distinguish between psychological tests and intelligence tests.

12. Perform diagnosis and evaluation, tests, interviews and case studies

13. Use one of the psychological tests consistent with the problem of disability

14. Perform professional duties towards individuals in need.

15. Develop acceptance of opinions by colleagues when participating or presenting assignments

16. Work in teams e.g. in writing status reports or recording data

17. Use modern technologies to communicate with people with hearing disabilities

18. Participate positively and with self-confidence

19. Uses intelligence and personality tests and interpret their results

Teaching and learning methods

· Lecture and discussion

· Case study and discussion panels; method of diagnosis and treatment

· Group work; write reports and summarize studies

· Field visits to schools and special education centres

Methods of assessments

· Midterm exam 20%

· Oral exam 5%

· Practical exam 15%

· Final exam 60%

Course content

Week

Topic

1

Application of psychological and intelligence tests to people with disabilities; Stanford Binet test fourth image

2

Wechsler test

3

The Whisk test

4

Wipsy test 4

5

Midterm exam

6

Portage List

7

Methods of communication with the hearing impaired. Hearing aids for the hearing impaired

8

Using the computer in teaching the hearing impaired

9

Methods of communicating with the visually impaired

10

Training the senses of the blind; tactile pattern; auditory pattern

11

Teaching aids for people with visual impairment

12

The use of computers in teaching people with visual disabilities

13

Scientific observation. Methods of observation. Designing observation cards. Taking notes.

14

Final exam

References

Special Education for Handicapped Children, Abu Fakhr Ghassan, Damascus University, 1992.

Psychology of people with special needs and their education, Adel Abdullah Muhammad, Dar Al-Fikr (Cairo) 2003.

Measurement and Experimentation in Psychology and Education, Abd al-Rahman al-Isawi, University Knowledge House, 1999.

The Psychology of Caring for the Gifted, Abdul Muttalib Amin Al-Quraiti, Dar Al-Fikr (Cairo) 2001.

Psychological tests (SE308)
Fundamentals of Education (EPSY101)
Arabic language 1 (AR103)
Quranic Studies 1 (AR101)
computer 1 (CS100)
An introduction to special education (SE100)
General English1 (EN100)
Course Name Introduction to the practice of social work (SE101)
General Psychology (EPSY 100)
Music education (SE104)
School health education (SE102)
Hearing disability (SE105)
Social practice of people with disabilities (SE110)
Developmental Psychology (EPSY 203)
Visual impairment (SE106)
Healthy physical disability (SE107)
Concepts and terms in special education (SE108)
Functional art education (SE109)
General Teaching Methods (EPSY 201)
General English2 (EN101)
Computer 2 (CS101)
Arabic language 2 (AR104)
Mental disability (SE200)
Psychology of play (SE202)
Caring for talented and creative people (SE201)
Psychological guidance and guidance (SE203)
Rehabilitation skills for special groups (SE204)
Kindergarten for children with special needs (SE406E)
Principles of statistics (ST100)
Quranic studies2 (AR102)
Arabic language 3 (AR105)
Basics Of Curriculums (EPSY 202)
Educational Psychology (EPSY 200)
Measurements and Evaluation (EPSY 302)
Learning disabilities for people with special needs (SE205)
Behavioral disorders (SE206)
Communication skills for people with special needs (SE207)
Sign language (SE208)
Social institutions management (SE209)
Special physical education (SE210)
Arabic language 4 (AR106)
Research Methods (EPSY301)
Tests and measurement in special needs education (SE304)
Physiological Psychology (SE303)
Designing programs for people with special needs (SE301)
Psychological Health (EPSY 401)
Teaching learning Aids (EPSY 303)
Individual differences for people with special needs (SE211)
Laws and legislation for people with disabilities (SE300)
Behavior modification (SE302)
Personality theories (SE306)
Teaching methods for special needs (SE307)
Pronunciation and speech disorders (SE305)
Laboratory in special education (SE309)
Social Psychology (SE410E)
Early intervention (SE400)
Clinical Psychology (SE401)
Teaching applications (SE402)
Mathematical principles (SE407E)
(SE408E)
Educational Sociology (SE411E)
Teaching Practice (field training) (SE403)
Graduation project (SE404)