Course Catalogs

Early Childhood Special Education, MS

Contacts

Sharon Dotger, Faculty Director of Teacher Education and Undergraduate Studies, 315-443-9138, sdotger@syr.edu
Jill Christian-Lynch, 171 Huntington Hall, jclynch@syr.edu

Faculty

Jill Christian-Lynch, Duane Graysay

The Early Childhood Special Education program leads to certification in both general early childhood and early childhood special education, birth through grade 2. This program reflects the most up-to-date thinking about teaching infants, preschoolers, and primary-age children (with or without disabilities). The primary goal of the program is to prepare teachers to work effectively with children of a variety of ages and cultural and linguistic abilities, and serve children in a range of home, community, and educational settings. We seek to accomplish this through collaboration and teamwork among professionals of diverse disciplines and in partnership with the families we serve.

The program draws upon the expertise and scholarship of faculty members who are leaders in the fields of child and family studies, early childhood, special and elementary education, literacy, and other related professional disciplines. The program has a long-standing history of providing training that infuses clinical practice with current research. As they study areas such as early assessment and intervention with infants, students work closely with faculty members who have extensive clinical experience.  We have  developed close ties and strong relationships with community educators and other professionals who serve high-needs populations of young children and families.

This program meets the academic requirements for both New York State early childhood birth-grade 2 and students with disabilities birth-grade 2 teaching certificates. We admit:

  • students who have backgrounds or certification in one (but not both) of these areas (early childhood or special education);
  • students who have certification in another teacher certification area;
  • qualified students who do not have previous education coursework.