DISTANCE EDUCATION COURSES (Full or Blended)
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VOCATIONAL EVALUATION


 

The George Washington University CVET program offers introductory values-based Vocational Evaluation courses available on the web. These courses serve to continue to improve the quality of vocational evaluator's service to their constituents and provides an opportunity for professionals to remain current with on-going changes in the field.

These courses are designed for:

  • Re-certification for Certified Vocational Evaluation Specialists -CVE (through the Commission on Certification of Work Adjustment and Vocational Evaluation Specialists - CCWAVES)
  • Evaluators interested in refresher courses
  • Practitioners interested in learning cutting edge information in the field


    COURSES


  • new iconSummer Institute: Universal Design for Learning - Implications for Career Assessment and Transition, Course Instructor: Fran Smith, Ed.S., CVE.
  • Introduction to Vocational Evaluation of Individuals with Disabilities, SPED 230 - 3 graduate course credits, $975.00. Course Instructor: TBA
  • Interpretation and Application of Vocational Assessment Information - 3 graduate course credits, $975.00. Course Instructor: TBA

Additional courses that are available or planned for the near future include:

  • SPED 230: Introduction to Vocational Assessment of Individuals with Disabilities
  • SPED 228: Community-based Assessment and Work Sample Development
  • SPED 227: Technology in Vocational Evaluation
  • SPED 229: Interpretation and Application of Academic and Vocational Assessment Information
  • EDUC 220F: Technology and Disabilities (elective option)
    This class is designed for newcomers in the field of disability services.

COURSE INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION:

REGISTRATION
To register for any of these courses or for more information, contact the
Educational Technology Leadership Program If you have questions about the course, contact GWU or course instructor Dr. Pam LeConte (email: pleconte@gwu.edu).

COST
Cost of the course is $975.00 tuition. This first course has a limited enrollment of 30 people. Following registration, course materials and support information will be sent to students.

Students should have sufficient hardware and software capability to take a web-based course. Check the ETL web site to avoid cumbersome technical problems while taking the course.