Hosted by the Miami University College of Education, Health and Society, the Inclusive University Program invites college students to co-learn alongside local participants with intellectual disabilities.
Check out this month's news for information about our fall courses, 2019 student teaching, and maintaining an @Miami email address for student completing their programs this summer.
Please read the SEOH June news for a reminder about summer courses, licensure procedures, as well as future term registration. And for anyone interested in receiving financial aid in 2018-2019, some helpful links are also provided.
Jeff Lyman is a school psychologist who works with third, fourth, and fifth graders at Oak Hills Local Schools in Cincinnati. He is also a graduate of Miami Universitys department of educational psychology, and hes just been named among WCPO-TVs Next 9: Top 9 Leaders in Education, which honors the rising stars who are changing the lives of students across the region.
Leah Wasburn-Moses, Professor of special education recently traveled to Washington D.C. to present the Campus Mentors program to Venicia Richardson, the Director of Teacher Quality for the US Department of Education.
Miami University has partnered with Lakota Schools on a program designed to promote early literacy.
The program is designed for Miami University students to learn directly from current teachers at Lakota while providing extra support to the youngest readers at Creekside Early Childhood Schools.
May is a busy month for students in the Special Education Online Hybrid program. Our spring courses wrap up on May 19, and the summer semester begins 3 days later on May 22! Read the news to get the details about summer courses, student teaching registration and an update to the licensure program course sequence.