special education teacher
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Special Education Teacher. Madalyn McBride. Brief Info. Special Education Teacher http:// www.bls.gov/ooh/education-training-and-library/special-education-teachers.htm. Pictures on the job. Created by Madalyn McBride fro the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Special Education Teacher. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHER
Madalyn McBride
BRIEF INFO
Special Education Teacher
http://
www.bls.gov/ooh/education-training-and-library/sp
ecial-education-teachers.htm
PICTURES ON THE JOB
Created by Madalyn McBride fro the Bureau of
Labor Statistics
Special Education Teacher
SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHER
I like being with kids. I love seeing
kids take things away from what I teach
them. Special kids make me laugh and
are fun to be around and seeing how
much they really know when you push
them the be the best. I love teaching
kids new things and see their reactions
to things about it.
ANNUAL SALARY/WAGES PER HOUR
Annual Salary: • $53,220
Wages Per Hour:• $56.59
JOB LOOKOUT
Percent change in employment,
projected 2010-2013• Preschool, Kindergarten, and Elementary
School• 21%
• Middle School • 20%
• Secondary School • 7%
EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Bachelor's degree
Be able to explain concepts in terms students with learning
disabilities can understand.
Some states require special education teachers to earn a
master’s degree in special education after earning their
teaching certification.
Most Special Education Teachers are first licensed in general
education for kindergarten through grade 12 before obtaining
Special Education Teaching certificatio
TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
Pass the CBEST (California Basic Assessment Educational
Skills Test).
Prove subject matter competence. This can be done by
passing the CSET in your subject area.
Pass the RICA (Reading Instruction Competence Assessment).
Finish an official Special Education Credential preparation
program that includes student teaching in your chosen
specialty.
TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
U.S. Constitution requirement.
Receive an offer of employment from a school.
If you pass the CBEST and CSET, some universities
offer special internship options. They allow you to
teach.
RESOURCES
http://
www.cta.org/About-CTA/Who-We-Are/SCTA/Becoming-a-Teacher/
Special-Ed-Teacher-Reqs.aspx
http://
www.bls.gov/ooh/education-training-and-library/special-educatio
n-teachers.htm
http://
education-portal.com/articles/Special_Education_Teacher_Job_Inf
o_and_Qualifications_Needed_to_Become_a_Special_Education_T
eacher.html