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The Department
of Elementary and Special Education and Project H.E.L.P.
have teamed up to offer hands-on training in working with
children who learn differently.
More than 200 MTSU students from eleven
different majors spend a minimum of eight hours per semester
in the center classrooms. Students observe activities, work
in the classroom, and assist individual children with their
assigned educational skills.
The children profit from the individual
attention, and the students gain knowledge and experience
on how to work effectively with children who have special
needs.
In addition, the experience serves as a
challenge to the MTSU students to examine their desire to
teach. The children remind the students that teachers teach
ALL children, those with and those without learning differences.
Students do their training hours between
8:30–11 a.m. and 1–3:30 p.m. Monday through
Thursday.
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