Collaborative K-6 teachers are responsible for providing the detailed and developmentally appropriate instruction to K-6 students who have cognitive, behavioral, physical, and/or multiple disabilities. The collaborative K-6 teacher is knowledgeable about a variety of subjects and uses a vast range of sound research-based strategies to “individualize” instruction.
The collaborative K-6 degree is for candidates who would like to teach elementary-aged students with cognitive, behavioral, physical, and/or multiple disabilities. Collaborative K-6 teachers often characterize themselves as nurturing, well organized, and creative with the ability and desire to lead students to success.
Program features include:
Collaborative K-6 certification
The program includes 13 hours towards a minor/courses to specialize in an area
Employment in collaborative classrooms including inclusive settings
Interactive campus and online courses
Around the clock access to coursework
Affordable tuition and access to financial aid programs