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Assistant of Children with Special Needs

Overview

Official Name of Program

Assistant of Children with Special Needs

Plan Code

CHISN-CERT

Department(s) Sponsoring Program

Career

Undergraduate

Degree Designation

CERTGE30 - Certificate

HEGIS Code

5503.00

NYSED Program Code

27387

CIP Code

13.1501

Program Description

This certificate program responds to the current demand for trained practitioners at learning centers and public schools that serve children who have special needs. The population served includes children with behavior management needs, limited mobility, physical impairments, diagnosed learning disabilities, and/ or children waiting for a very restrictive service. BCC students will learn the characteristics and needs of children with special needs in order to provide age appropriate strategies in all aspects of their work with these children. Students will acquire skills in designing and planning activities that are developmentally appropriate experiences for children with special needs. Upon successful completion of the program, students will be able to continue their studies in Bronx Community College’s Education Associate AAS Degree Program, and all of the certificate course credits will be accepted for this AAS degree.

The Assistant of Children with Special Needs Certificate is available for students in the traditional, in-person format as well as partially or fully online.

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the Assistant of Children with Special Needs program requirements, students will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate knowledge of theory in early childhood/childhood and adolescent development.

  2. Apply observational skills to assess early childhood, childhood development.

  3. Communicate effectively through oral, written, and/or technological means to support teaching and effective partnerships with families and school communities.

  4. Identify environments that support a safe, healthy learning environment for all children.

  5. Apply developmentally appropriate pedagogical techniques and classroom management strategies to meet the needs of all learners in any of the following: reading, writing, technology, meeting the needs of exceptional learners, English Language Learners, bilingual learners, and/or creative experiences in early childhood/childhood learning environments.

Program Coordinator: Dr. Tonya Johnson

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