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Career Education Search :: Education :: Special Ed.

Special Ed.

 
Those working in special education usually deal with children who have some type of disability. This kind of work requires patience and excellent communication skills. Special education teachers also work with the parents of these students to ensure that they can receive the very best attention and education possible. Oftentimes, special education teachers deal with a high level of stress, due to the physically and emotionally draining work. So attending a special education program will certainly help you cultivate these very important skills.

Special education teachers typically have at least a bachelor's degree. Some even continue on to earn their master's. However, all special education teachers need to be licensed by the state, as well as having attended a specialized program in special education.

In 2006, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported 459,000 jobs in special education. And the number should increase faster than the average within the next few years, as school districts have reported a difficulty finding qualified individuals to work in their special education divisions. So jobs in special education should be plentiful, especially for those who have attended special education programs.

Educating those with physical, mental, and social disabilities requires academic knowledge, but also a sense of caring and aptitude for dealing with behavioral and social development. Check out the special education programs, specifically those that offer advanced degrees, today!

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