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Samuel Stewart, M.S.

Ph.D. Student in Educational Psychology | Inclusive Education

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Courses Taught


My teaching experience includes courses focused on independent living skills, financial literacy, community participation, employment development, communication, and disability-focused education. These courses emphasize practical skill development, student independence, and inclusive learning experiences.

Disability Support Services (DSS)

DSS 0113 — Money Math: Practical Money Skills
Introduces foundational financial concepts and practical mathematical skills used in everyday decision-making.
DSS 0133 — Money Math: Money Management
Focuses on budgeting, financial planning, and developing effective money management strategies.
DSS 0153 — Money Math: Financial Literacy
Develops knowledge of financial concepts, personal responsibility, and skills for navigating real-world financial situations.
DSS 0313 — Community Access
Explores skills related to community participation, independence, navigation, and engagement in everyday environments.
DSS 0413 — Basic Writing/Literature
Supports development of written communication skills, comprehension, and engagement with literature.
DSS 0733 — Basic Employment: Maintaining Employment
Focuses on workplace expectations, professional skills, and strategies for maintaining successful employment.

Non-Credit Instruction

Relationships & Social Skills
A non-credit course focused on developing interpersonal communication, self-awareness, relationship-building skills, and social confidence. The course emphasizes healthy relationships, effective communication, problem-solving, and strategies for successful social interactions across personal, academic, and professional settings.

Educational Psychology

EPY 3063 — Psychology of Individual Differences and Exceptional Ability
Examines psychological and educational perspectives related to individual differences, exceptional abilities, and diverse learning needs.
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