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    Dec 17, 2024  
Missouri Baptist University 2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
Missouri Baptist University 2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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EDTR 413/513 - Trauma Informed Classroom I


Term Offered: Fall, Spring
This course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to recognize and understand the behaviors associated with childhood trauma and teaches students trauma-informed practices necessary for preparing a PK-12 school environment designed to empathetically support the needs of children and families impacted by trauma. Topics covered include the prevalence of trauma, the neuropsychological development of children impacted by trauma, the psychological, physiological, and social-emotional impact of trauma on children and systems of care, and methods for integrating evidence-based trauma informed practices into PK-12 school communities for the purpose of supporting children who have experienced trauma through socio-emotional learning. This course also teaches the significance of supporting families of trauma impacted children in their efforts to access and utilize community-based mental health services designed for children and families impacted by trauma.
Note: Students taking this course for graduate credit must complete all graduate course requirements.
Semester Hours: Three

Corequisite(s): Student Teaching Experience (for initial certification candidates only). Students accepted into the SOE Spartan Academy may take this course concurrently with EDCL 411/511 . Students who are approved as eligible for credit for prior learning for the full 16 weeks of student teaching may take this course concurrently with EDUC 401 . Students who are approved as eligible for credit for prior learning for less than 16 weeks of student teaching may take this course concurrently with EDUC 401  with permission from the Dean of the School of Education.



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