I want to be a special education teacher. Where to start?
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I’m a special education teacher!
I learned I have similar goals, but I was already out of college when I figured it out. I found a position as a teachers assistant at a school for autistic (wait until you finish high school to pursue this – the hours would conflict with high school). I am now working on elementary education teacher certification, and plan on continuing for a masters in special education.
In short, read whatever you can, and look for ways to get experience teaching wherever you can. Oh, and keep your grades up in high school.
Anyways, first consider exactly what you wish to do:
Psychology
Speech Therapy/Pathology
Counselors
Teacher’s Assistant
Social Worker
Also think about working in preschool/kindergarten, elementary school, middle school, highschool, or even college levels.
A requirement for licensure is a Bachelor’s degree in Special Education
Good luck!
volunteer with special olympics. that is fun.
look at the council for exceptional children website and see if your state has a student council for exceptional children website. try and see if the council will fund you going to one of their conferences… you will learn a lot of information and get great hook-ups there.
if you don’t already have a student council for exceptional children at your school or in your area, contact your state council for exceptional children and see if they will help you set one up.
it’s all about educating people about disabilities and going out into the community and volunteering and spending time with people that have disabilities. lots of fun