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Special education teachers have a degree in education and a regular teaching credential and then get class work done in special education and a credential in special education.
You should say you have a B.S. in Special Education. If you are typing your degree on a resume be sure to have the (.) between the B and S, or better yet spell out the words.
If you are an education major intending to work in the special education system, you will need more than a diploma, you will need a bachelor's degree. You can get this online at Phoenix or Capella.
In order to get a Masters in Special Education you will need to have first earned your Bachelor Degree in Liberal Arts. After you have earned the Bachelor Degree you will be able to apply to Graduate school where you will be able to earn your Masters Degree. Then you will pick your specialty; which in your case is Special Education. Altogether, one ought to expect to earn the Masters Degree in Special Education in approximately 5-6 years.
Typically for educators, are the bachelor, master's, and doctorate degrees.
"ELA" is a special education acronym for English Language Arts generally found on testing protocols and summaries.
B.Ed. stands for bachelor of education and math is mathematics. Therefore, bedmath stands for a bachelors of education degree in mathematics.
In special education, the acronym AS typically stands for "Autism Spectrum." It refers to a range of developmental disorders characterized by challenges with social skills, repetitive behaviors, and communication. The term encompasses various diagnoses, including Autism, Asperger's syndrome, and Pervasive Developmental Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (PDD-NOS).
The acronym SPEE can stand for many different things. SPEE can stand for Society of Petroleum Evaluation Engineers, Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education and Special Purpose End Effector.
Yes, but unfortunately there is no longer a special education degree in K-12... I know that the SUNY system definitely has a program for "Childhood with Special Education" because I have it (from SUNY GENESO).. To be certified k-12 in special education, there are a couple of graduate programs that allow you to achieve it... or, depending on which subject area you "concentrate" or "minor" in.. you can be certified to just teach that subject area in special education k-12.. hope this helps! :)
The governmental acronym MINEDU stands for Ministry of Education. This acronym is used for the education boards in New Zealand, Peru, Greece and Finland.
Bachelor of Arts