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MINOR IN LEARNING DISABILITIES
A graduate in Exceptional Education, with a minor in Learning Difficulties is trained to work as a classroom teacher, to provide preventive measures and treatment for children who experience difficulties in learning to read, write and calculate and in socioemotional development, and to perform the administrative functions of planning, counseling, evaluating, facilitating and social work within the community.
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MINOR IN MENTAL RETARDATION
A graduate in Exceptional Education, with a minor in Mental Retardation is a professional with a thorough command of the theory, concepts, methodologies and operations in pedagogy, psychology, philosophy, anthropology and sociology. He or she will have the ability to teach children and young people with mental retardation, implementing programs that facilitate each individual’s integration into his/her educational and social environment. Program |
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B.A. IN PRESCHOOL EDUCATION
A graduate in Preschool Education is a professional able to teach and provide comprehensive services to children 0 to 6 years of age in a variety of learning settings. He or she will be able to facilitate a child’s growth, socialization and integration into the family, social and school environments. The graduate in Preschool Education will be open to bringing about change in education and resolving the problems encountered in institutions and communities.
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B.A. IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
A graduate in Elementary Education is a teaching professional who understands the developmental phases of childhood, and is well-prepared to appropriately influence the intellectual, affective and psychomotor advances of young children. Graduates will be provided with a strong foundation that includes professional practice teaching as well as theoretical education, resulting in a preparation of classroom teachers who are ready to utilize modern teaching techniques for the benefit of young children. Program |
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