Walden Now Offers TEACH Grants

Are you committed to teaching high-need subject areas in low-income schools? Several of the Richard W. Riley College of Education and Leadership programs are now eligible for federal TEACH (Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education) Grants of up to $4,000 per year for students in eligible programs. Learn more at www.WaldenU.edu/teachgrant.

Special Education, Learning Disabilities (K–12)

This specialization provides a practical education in how to help learning disabled students recognize their potential to achieve and succeed.

This specialization incorporates standards of the Council for Exceptional Children and the Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium. It was developed by leading educational experts and master teachers to build your teaching skills and help you make a significant impact on children with learning disabilities.

In this specialization, you will:
  • Examine the unique characteristics of children with learning disabilities to better understand their educational issues.
  • Learn how to create prescribed individual instructional and assessment strategies based on the learning strengths and needs of the child.
  • Understand how to build collaborative relationships with parents, colleagues, and community members in order to better serve children with learning disabilities. 

Completion Requirements

Estimated time to completion: 20 months, depending on individual progress and credits transferred. For a personalized estimate of your time to completion, call your enrollment advisor at 1-866-492-5336.

Course Code Course Title Credits
EDUC 6605 Teacher as Lifelong Learner and Professional Educator 3
EDUC 6606 Today's Classroom and the Diverse Learner 3
EDUC 6607 Effective Practices: Assessment, Teaching, and Learning 3
EDUC 6608 Classroom Management 3
EDUC 6609 Seminar: Professional Ethics, Communication, and Collaboration 1
EDUC 6691 Foundations of Special Education 3
EDUC 6692 Individualizing Education for Learners with Disabilities 3
EDUC 6693 Current Issues in Assessment and Intervention 3
EDUC 6694 Reading and Writing Instruction for Learners with Exceptionalities 3
EDUC 6695 Planning Positive Behavior Support Strategies 3
EDUC 6697 Instructional Strategies for Students with Learning Disabilities 3
EDUC 6698 Demonstration Teaching: Learning Disabilities 6

Core Courses

Course Code Course Title Credits
EDUC 6621 Educational Research: Foundations 3
EDUC 6622 Educational Research: Practical Applications 3

Course Descriptions

*Walden University’s teacher preparation program is approved by the Minnesota Board of Teaching for licensure in Minnesota. Walden’s enrollment advisors can provide individuals with guidelines and other information about licensure. It remains the individual’s responsibility to understand and comply with the out-of-state licensure requirements for the state in which he or she seeks to be licensed.

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