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					| 2017-2018 Undergraduate Bulletin [Archived Catalog] 
 
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				Program: MinorDepartment of Professional Studies
 College of Education and Public Policy
Dr. Jane Leatherman, Program Director
 Neff Hall 240 ~ 260-481-5472 or 260-481-6861 ~ ipfw.edu/special-education
 
 In addition to the major in elementary education, secondary education, or an all-grade program students can earn a minor in exceptional needs-mild. This minor qualifies a teacher to teach students who have Mild Intellectual Impairment, Moderate Intellectual Disability, Learning Disabilities, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and Emotional Disabilities.  Completers of the 21-credit hour mild intervention minor courses are eligible for an Indiana Exceptional Needs-Mild Intervention Teaching License.
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													| Total Credits: 21
 This program is only available to teacher candidates enrolled in an undergraduate degree program at IPFW.  Teachers who have already earned a teaching license must complete our Special Education Graduate Certificate in Mild Intervention. Teacher candidates will receive an Exceptional Needs-Mild Intervention license in P-12. Teacher candidates wishing to add a Mild Intervention teaching license to their license must complete all courses above and pass the Pearson Exam.    Exceptional Needs - Mild Intervention (P-12) test number 025(Addition to Early Childhood or Elementary)
Exceptional Needs- Mild Intervention (5-12) Tests numbers 025 and 064(Addition to Secondary and all grade programs)
 Website for testing information and registration  www.in.nesinc.com 
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