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Education Specialist Preliminary Teaching Credential - ESN The Preliminary Education Specialist Teaching Credential - Extensive Support Needs (ESN) specialization prepares candidates to provide specially designed instruction that enable stude nts (TK -22) to access grade-level California Conten t Standards in the Least Restrictive Environment
Special Education Teaching Credential Programs The Extensive Support Needs (ESN) specialization includes autism, deaf-blindness, moderate to severe intellectual disabilities, multiple disabilities, and serious emotional disturbance
ESN Factsheet - California State University, Sacramento Demonstrate knowledge of appropriate types of data analysis used in teacher action research classroom inquiry and of how critical analysis can be used interpret data in diverse school and community settings
Preliminary Education Specialist Authorization: Extensive Support Needs . . . Each Education Specialist Credential course includes a required up to 10-hour field experience in a K-12 classroom representing the candidate’s credential area and a diverse student population Candidates must complete one of two clinical practice options: Student Teaching or Internship option
Preliminary Education Specialist Credential in Extensive Support Needs The Education Specialist Credential in Extensive Support Needs (ESN) prepares highly qualified teachers using research-based curricula and pedagogy to provide quality educational services to students from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds
Preliminary Education Specialist Instruction Credential: Extensive . . . PLO 7- Effective Literacy Instruction for All Students: provide effective literacy instruction that is organized, comprehensive, systematic, evidence based, culturally and linguistically sustaining, and responsive to students’ age and prior literacy development
Extensive Support Needs (ESN) Student Teaching Program Candidates complete all coursework and supervised fieldwork prior to beginning full-time teaching in the special education classroom Students are accepted into the program throughout the year and are provided with an individualized course sequence that outlines the coursework requirements
Special Education Credential Program | Educational Leadership and . . . At Sonoma State University, the Preliminary Education Specialist Program (ES) prepares special educators who provide effective education, respect, and individualization for individuals with disabilities (ages 5-22), and who are committed to ongoing professional growth and reflection in their careers Specific attributes of our program include: