Every classroom is made up of a variety of students and in order to differentiate
instruction the ability to recognize the diverse needs of each student is essential. Educators need to recognize and meet the needs of the gifted students in each classroom. This is dictated not only by No Child Left Behind but by good practice.
Take the challenge ... learn more about gifted education by obtaining a gifted education endorsement.
This series of six courses (18 hours) is designed to enable educators to obtain an Ohio Endorsement for Gifted Education. This fall through summer cohort program is a perfect cornerstone for an entire master's degree that totals only 15 additional hours.
Details of the Gifted Education Endorsement Cohort
- Six Graduate Level courses including an advanced practicum
- Convenient off-campus site and times
- Partnership tuition of $306 per credit hour
- 2009-2010 site:
Required Courses:
- SPED 53529 Nature and Needs of Gifted Students
- SPED 53534 Social/Emotional Aspects of Gifted Students
- SPED 53530 Instructional Processes: Gifted Students
- SPED 63532 Gifted Program Design and Administration
- SPED 63561 Curriculum Development for Gifted Learners
- SPED 63992 Advanced Practicum: Special Education (Independent Project in the Gifted Realm)
Gifted Education Course of Study (Prospectus Special Education Masters Program)
To Enroll in the Gifted Education Program - Admission to the College and Graduate School of Education is required.
- Go to Office of Graduate Student Services
- Select "Graduate-Prospective"
- Or click here to go directly to Apply Online
