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Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten and Elementary School. Ansley Hicks. To be a Special Education Teacher for kindergarten and Elementary school, a Bachelor’s degree is the minim requirement . Degrees needed.
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Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten and Elementary School Ansley Hicks
To be a Special Education Teacher for kindergarten and Elementary school, a Bachelor’s degree is the minim requirement Degrees needed
. Collaborate with other teachers or administrators to develop, evaluate, or revise kindergarten or elementary school programs Confer with parents, administrators, testing specialists, social workers, or other professionals to develop individual education plans (IEPs). Tasks
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Work activities that a special education teacher has is, working with kids with learning, mental, physical, or emotional disabilities. Work activities
Special Education Teachers must have excellent communication skills so that they can interact. Understanding the abilities and needs of each child. Special Education Teachers must be encouraging, patient, creative and flexible with the ability to motivate students and inspire confidence needed to attempt new tasks. Skills and Abilities
The median wages in 2011 for Elementary Special Education Teachers was 53,440 • In Georgia the median wage in 2011 was $52,100 State and National Median Pay
I know I would be suitable for this job because I am very patience. I love to help and interact with kids. Also I enjoy motivating and pushing to achieve ones full potential. Why I would be suitable for this job
The challenges for this job is over coming the students disabilites they might have and being patient and caring for the student • The rewards would be seeing the students learn and grow. Challenges/Rewards
Interviewed: Lori Hogle • What do you like most about being a special education teacher? “There is never a dull moment. Every day is different and presents new challenges.” • What is the hardest challenges you face? • “I teach special needs so I don’t see the students make progress very quickly. Sometimes that’s very frustrating.” 5 question interview
3. What rewards come from being a special education teacher? “When a child is trying so hard to learn something and then he finally gets it!” • 4. What inspired you to be a teacher? “My dad was a teacher and I saw how he loved his job and I knew I wanted a job that I loved” • 5. What is the most important quality a special education teacher should have. “patience, patience, patience!” 5 question interview (continued)