Mission
Our mission is to offer:
- Comprehensive personnel and professional development for students interested
in the teaching, learning, and human development of persons with disabilities.
- Undergraduate, graduate and advanced courses to prepare students to meet the
learning and behavioral needs of persons with disabilities as special educator.
- Each of the programs within the department is designed to prepare teachers
and other interested professionals to appreciate, understand, and build on the
unique needs, abilities, behaviors, interests, and talents of the persons with
disabilities.
- The faculty of the department of special education believes this understanding
is the basis for constructive educational involvement with persons with
disabilities, active participation in their lives, and effective social advocacy
on their behalf.
Our belief is:
...that persons with disabilities will gain full participation and membership
in our society through enhanced prevention and interventions, sophisticated and
adaptive technology, and support for their independence in today's world.
The preparation of special educators at Rhode Island College is grounded in
the historical, legal, moral, and ethical theories, models, and conceptual
developments, which influence and shape the field of special education. We strive
to develop educators who collaborate with family and other members of the
community to help persons with disabilities to fulfill their potential in school
and throughout life.