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National College Credit Recommendation Service

Board of Regents  |  University of the State of New York

Ramapo for Children | Evaluated Learning Experience

Introduction to Creating Inclusive Communities for Youth/CLASSP (SPE 100C)

(Formerly Promoting Positive Behavior; Formerly Managing Difficult Behavior)
Length: 

Version 1: 6 hours (2 weeks) preparing for and supporting supervised field experience; in addition, 30 hours of supervised field experience. Version 2: 16 hours (5 weeks) preparing for and supporting supervised field experience; in addition, 30 hours of supervised field experience.  Version 3: 40 hours (9 weeks); in addition 450 hours of supervised field experience. 

Location: 
Various approved locations throughout the major New York metropolitan area.
Dates: 

Version 1: October 2003 - April 2016. Version 2: May 2016 - May 2021. Version 3: June 2021 - Present. 

Instructional delivery format: 
Traditional classroom model
Learner Outcomes: 

Version 1, 2 and 3: Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: connect knowledge and implement best practices in inclusion and special education to 450 hours of supervised field experience; identify and implement practices for building relationships with children; explain the importance of relationship building, modeling and structure for creating inclusive environments; identify, implement and reflect upon strategies for working one on one with children with special needs, in particular Autism Spectrum Disorder; observe and record children’s behavior using journal entries; create adaptations based on observations for children with special needs; read and respond to articles, videos and activities; reflect on the nature and meaning of interactions with children with special needs; and engage in constructive self-assessment of strengths and areas for growth in relation to working with children. 

Instruction: 

Version 1, 2 and 3:  Course participants must be actively involved in an educational or recreational program during the time they are enrolled in the course. Students are expected to read four articles selected from professional literature and respond to a selected article, maintain a dialogue journal that  includes observations and recording of children's behavior, behavior management situations, questions and concerns about their work, and personal reflections on the nature and meaning of their interactions with children. During the field experience component, students apply the skills and strategies presented in the course. Using the readings from the course and interactions with children, participants also submit a written report to their supervisors that discusses their perceptions of the course materials, readings, and how the field experience changed their behavior. The report includes examples of behavior management skills used, what they learned about themselves as a manager of children's behavior, and how they have modified their goals working with special needs children, based on their insights. Other topics include skills and strategies associated with being a positive leader, building relationships, structuring situations, being an effective coach, and proactive intervention. These strategies are supported by research in change theory and involve building a knowledge base, observing models and examples, reflecting on practice, changing practice, and gaining and sharing expertise. NOTE: For those individuals recommended for graduate-level credit, an annotated bibliography of approved referenced articles which support issues discussed or related issues of interest to the individual is also assigned.

Credit recommendation: 

Version 1 and 2: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category OR in the upper division baccalaureate degree category OR in the graduate degree category, 1 semester hour as a supervised field experience in Education, Special Education, Recreation, Psychology, Educational Psychology, Child Development, Sociology, Social Work, or Child Study/Youth Development (10/03) (4/06 revalidation) (3/11 revalidation) (5/16 revalidation). Version 3: In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category OR in the upper division baccalaureate degree category OR in the graduate degree category, 3 semester hours as a supervised field experience in Education, Special Education, Recreation, Psychology, Educational Psychology, Child Development, Sociology, Social Work, or Child Study/Youth Development (6/21 revalidation). 

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