Program Overview
The Certificate of Extended Studies in Inclusive Education program equips educators with the knowledge and skills to support students with special learning needs. Through a variety of learning formats and experienced instructors, participants learn how to create inclusive learning environments, gain professional development, and build peer relationships. The program empowers educators to meet the diverse needs of students in various settings.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Certificate of Extended Studies in Inclusive Education (CESIE) is a program designed for teachers and educators who want to learn how to support students with special learning challenges. The program aims to provide participants with the knowledge and skills to create inclusive learning environments.
Objectives:
- Learn how to open doors for students who face special learning challenges.
- Gain professional development as a teacher or educator.
- Learn from instructors with extensive experience in the field.
- Gain hands-on experience.
- Build peer relationships and network support.
Teaching:
- The program is taught by instructors with extensive experience in the field of inclusive education.
- The program offers a variety of learning formats, including face-to-face (off-campus and Regina), intensives, blended, and online.
Other:
- The program is offered through the University of Regina's Centre for Continuing Education and the Faculty of Education.
- The program is 1-2 years in length.
- Inclusive Education is a dynamic and flexible approach to supporting students with special needs in schools and communities.
- Courses are offered in the evening, on weekends, or during the summer.