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Advanced Classroom Management: Children as Change Agents CD Rom Class Not eligible for reduced fee Split fee Course with prerequisite requirements (see below)

SPED 410/810 3 Credits Course # K2183JU Undergraduate
K2183JG Graduate
INSTRUCTOR: Joseph Kaplan   GRADED: Fall Term, 2009
LOCATION: Distance Education   DATES: Sep 28-Dec 12
COURSE FEE:$110 Undergrad
$110 Grad
  GRADE METHOD: A-F
PSU FEE: $165 Undergrad
$165 Grad
SPECIAL FEES:   CERTIFICATION:
Footnotes: Coursework must be completed between the term dates.

This computer-based software course runs from the CD-ROM drive of your computer. Requirements: Macintosh running OS 9.x or OS 10.x or PC running Windows 2000, XP Home, Professional, or newer; either computer must have at least 256 MB RAM, 5 MB of available hard-drive space, 15-inch color monitor with 800x600 resolution, 4X CD drive, and a printer. Please contact Virtual Education Software, Inc., if you have any questions about the compatibility of these systems.

SPED 410/810 3 Credits Course # K3289KU Undergraduate
K3289KG Graduate
INSTRUCTOR: Joseph Kaplan   GRADED: Winter Term, 2010
LOCATION: Distance Education   DATES: Jan 4-Mar 20
COURSE FEE:$110 Undergrad
$110 Grad
  GRADE METHOD: A-F
PSU FEE: $165 Undergrad
$165 Grad
SPECIAL FEES:   CERTIFICATION:
Footnotes: Coursework must be completed between the term dates.

This computer-based software course runs from the CD-ROM drive of your computer. Requirements: Macintosh running OS 9.x or OS 10.x or PC running Windows 2000, XP Home, Professional, or newer; either computer must have at least 256 MB RAM, 5 MB of available hard-drive space, 15-inch color monitor with 800x600 resolution, 4X CD drive, and a printer. Please contact Virtual Education Software, Inc., if you have any questions about the compatibility of these systems.

Course description
This course is geared primarily for professionals (e.g., regular or special educators, instructional assistants, school psychologists, counselors) serving children and youth presenting behavior problems in school or the community. Focus on cognitive and cognitive-behavioral interventions (often lumped together under the rubric of "social skills") with an emphasis on teaching students how to change and manage their behavior. Since previous knowledge and understanding of traditional behavioral (operant) concepts and strategies is required, it is strongly recommended that you take an introductory behavior management course to learn basic terms and concepts of behavior management prior to taking this advanced course.

Offered cooperatively by Portland State University and Virtual Education Software, Inc.

For registration call 1-800-313-6744 or go to www.virtualeduc.com/psu/.

CD Rom Class CD Rom class
Not eligible for reduced feeNot eligible for reduced fee
Split fee Class is offered cooperatively by PSU and another entity and has a split fee structure