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Special Education Teacher  This job is to Teach elementary school subjects to educationally and physically handicapped students.  Includes teachers who specialize and work with clear and visually handicapped students.  This job is also for those who teach regular academic and life processes skills to the mentally impaired.

Tasks Involved  Attend professional meetings, educational conferences, or teacher training workshops to maintain or improve professional competence.  Control the inventory or distribution of classroom equipment, materials, or supplies.  Preparing work for teacher assistants or volunteers.  Teach students personal development skills, such as goal setting, independence, or self-advocacy  Observe and evaluate students' performance, behavior, social development, and physical health

I Will Need…  good organizational skills  Patience  Good sense of humor  To be able to manage classes and deal with their behavior  The ability to work in a team but also use your own initiative  Bachelor degree  Education/Teaching of Individuals Who are Developmentally Delayed  Education/Teaching of Individuals in Elementary Special Education Programs  Education/Teaching of Individuals with Autism, Emotional Disturbances, Hearing Impairments Including Deafness, mental retardation, multiple disabilities, Orthopedic and Other Physical Health Impairments, Specific Learning Disabilities, Speech or Language Impairments, Traumatic Brain Injuries, Vision Impairments Including Blindness.  Special Education and Teaching, General

Wages and Employment Trends Starting Salary: _$43,000_____ Median Salary:__$65,900___ _ Highest possible Salary:_$108,100___ _____ 20,220 5% 430

Should You Try For This Job?  3 reasons someone should chose this job is because they get paid good money.  It is a good job to have if your really like children with special education issues.  Another reason is if you have a lot of patience with children  3 reasons somebody should not have this is if you want to have a mansion you would have to work a lot of year for it.  The payment isn't excellent.  Another reason is if you do not have patience for children this job is definitely not for you.

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