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Special education is important to teachers because one has to be qualified to work with these types of students. They have to know how to work with and understand students with disabilities and special needs; general education teachers are not able or qualified to do this.
Yes. In states where the two professions are seen as separate, the special education teachers are placed a step or two higher on the pay scale than general education teachers. In North Carolina, this varies by county. No. Not typically. Districts have pay scales and for the most part, teachers get raises based on years of experience, levels of education and in some cases, merit. However, in some places, good teachers, or even teachers who are certified in areas that are difficult to find, can get a signing bonus, or a bump in the pay scale.
Leon Benade has written: 'From technicians to teachers' -- subject(s): Curriculum change, Education and globalization, Teaching, EDUCATION / General, Professional ethics, Teachers
Thomas J. Goodman has written: 'A study of some characteristics of the professor of special education administration relating to communication and cooperation with professors of general education administration' -- subject(s): Training of, Teachers of children with disabilities, School administration teachers, Special education teachers, Teachers
Education (General Provisions) Act 2006
In American the education system is becoming more inclusive for those with disabilities and English as a second language students. In schools, most children with disabilities and esl learners are spending more time in the general education classroom and being challenged to learn more.
I'm an RtI specialist, not from Illinois, but I can tell you that in general that Response to Intervention (RtI) is a general education initiative, though services may be provided by general education teachers, Title I teachers, special educators, speech/language pathologists and paraprofessionals. Any of these people can work with both general and special education students to provide intervention in reading or mathematics to prevent school failure. They do this instead of waiting for children to fail and then putting them through the long testing process to "qualify" for special education.
Im in college right now working on a degree in History, my general education teacher said that teachers start off at about 32,000 a year
There are many important or famous people named Patrick. These people can be actors, doctors, teachers, or general education theorists.
Charles Richard Sumner has written: 'Inaugural address of the Bishop of Winchester to the General Association of Church School Managers and Teachers' -- subject(s): Christian education, Congresses, General Association of Church School Managers and Teachers