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Sep 06, 2025
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Butler University Bulletin 2025-2026
Alternative Special Education - Mild Intervention Certificate
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Butler’s Alternative Special Education-Mild Intervention Certificate program offers two flexible tracks: a 21-credit hour track that can be completed in as little as 15 months and a 24-credit hour track designed for 24 months with the option to finish sooner. Both tracks are eligible for I-SEAL funding, and the 24-credit track is eligible for a $10,000 scholarship for students who commit to teaching in Indiana for at least five years. The program is available as an initial licensure program or as a licensure add-on for educators. Courses are offered fully online and specifically designed for:
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Current educators looking to add Special Education-Mild Intervention to an existing license
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Special education teachers who are currently working on a temporary permit and seeking initial licensure in Indiana
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Recent college graduates with degrees in Psychology, Sociology, Educational Studies, Child/Human Development, or Communication Sciences and Disorders wanting to transition into teaching
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Career changers, especially people working in professions related to special education who do not already have a special education teaching license such as instructional assistants, youth workers, and people who work in disability services
Alternative Special Education Student Learning Outcomes
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Work with others to create safe, equitable, inclusive, culturally responsive learning environments that support the development of emotional well being, positive social interactions, and self-determination of learners with exceptionalities.
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Apply knowledge of typical and atypical growth and development to select, adapt, and use a variety of evidence-based instructional strategies and specialized curricula to individualize the education for learners with exceptionalities and support active engagement in learning.
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Develop a comprehensive approach to assessment using multiple forms of informal and formal assessments that are reliable and valid to minimize assessment bias, meaningfully engage learners in their own growth, monitor learning progress, and inform educational decisions.
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Collaborate with families, colleagues, other school professionals, learners with exceptionalities, and personnel from community organizations in culturally responsive ways to facilitate the growth of learners with exceptionalities and advance the profession.
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Use professional ethical principles, practice standards, and legal rights and protections of students with exceptionalities to inform and evaluate special education practice, engage in continual professional learning, advocate for and advance the profession.
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21-Credit Hour Track Requirements
This sequence of classes is designed to continue a graduate’s study in the area of Special Education-Mild Intervention. Candidates who pursue a license in the area of Special Education-Mild Intervention must take the state-wide required licensing exam for Special Education-Mild Intervention. 24-Credit Hour Track Requirements
This sequence of classes is designed to continue a graduate’s study in the area of Special Education-Mild Intervention. Candidates who pursue a license in the area of Special Education-Mild Intervention must take the state-wide required licensing exam for Special Education-Mild Intervention. GPA & Grade Requirements
Students must earn a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher AND a grade of C or higher in each required course to receive a degree or certificate. Courses in which a student earns a grade lower than C (e.g., C-, D, F) will not count toward degree or certificate requirements, but will be factored into a student’s cumulative GPA. Students may retake courses to meet the requirements above, but in no case will a student be allowed to take more than 12 credit hours in excess of the degree or certificate requirements to do so. Any graduate student who fails to make satisfactory progress in coursework requirements may be declared academically ineligible for additional enrollment. |
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