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Secondary School Special Education Teacher

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AVG. SALARY

$59,480

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EDUCATION

Bachelor's degree

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JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

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High School

What high school courses should you take if you're interested in this career? Get your answers from the Education and Training cluster Teaching/Training pathway.

Education Level

Education training and experience are required at different levels for success in different occupations.

Bachelor's degree

All states require special education teachers in public schools to have at least a bachelor's degree. Some require teachers to earn a degree specifically in special education. Others allow them to major in education or a content area, such as mathematics or science, and pursue a minor in special education.

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Additional Information

Those in the field say it's important to know what you're getting into. "You either like it or you don't," says special education teacher Nancy Mendonca. "My advice would be to volunteer in some classroom like that. That would be the best way to determine if you're cut out for it."

Volunteering at a group home, or at an event like the Special Olympics, is another way to find out what it's like to work with the mentally and physically handicapped.

In the United States, special education teachers have to be licensed. Individual states have slightly different rules governing licensing.

In general, you'll need to have a bachelor's degree and have completed an approved teacher preparation program with a specific number of subject and education credits and supervised practice teaching.

Many states also require special education teachers to obtain a master's degree in special education, involving at least one year of additional course work, including a specialization, beyond the bachelor's degree.

National certification standards for special education teachers are being developed by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards. This will allow licensed special education teachers to move freely between states.

To learn more about the special education teacher certification and licensing requirements in your area, contact your state's department of education.

Extra Requirements

All states require teachers in public schools to be licensed or certified in the specific grade level that they will teach. Those who teach in private schools are generally not required to be licensed. For information about certification requirements in your state, visit Teach.org.

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