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When it is used as a proper noun...like in a name
I would think so, if it's a noun.
Oh, dude, you totally capitalize "Special Education" when it's used as a proper noun, like when you're talking about a specific program or department. But if you're just casually mentioning special education in general, then you don't need to capitalize it. It's like giving a fancy title to your buddy Steve - "Special Education Steve" versus just regular old Steve.
No, you do not capitalize the word drama.
do you capitalize roaring twenties
Early Education Teacher
Yes, capitalize "Teacher" when referring to a specific job title such as "Physical Education Teacher."
No, you do not need to capitalize "special education teaching position" in a sentence unless it is at the beginning of the sentence or part of a title.
When it is used as a proper noun...like in a name
No it shouldn't be capitalized.
No, "education degree" should not be capitalized unless it is part of a proper noun like a specific degree title (e.g., Bachelor's of Education).
I would think so, if it's a noun.
Oh, dude, you totally capitalize "Special Education" when it's used as a proper noun, like when you're talking about a specific program or department. But if you're just casually mentioning special education in general, then you don't need to capitalize it. It's like giving a fancy title to your buddy Steve - "Special Education Steve" versus just regular old Steve.
No unless it is a name of something or if it begins your sentence.
Capitalize "Graduate" when referring to the level of education or to a person who has completed a university degree beyond a bachelor's. However, "undergraduate" is generally not capitalized unless it starts a sentence or is part of a title.
If "Gifted Education Teacher" is the formal title for your role, then you should capitalize the "T" in teacher when referring to the position in a formal context. However, if you cannot use your title due to pay status, you can still refer to yourself as a teacher specializing in gifted education without capitalizing the "t."
no, but you do capitalize mum