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Special Education Degrees Online

Special Education Degrees Online

Special education entails using individualized and systematically monitored teaching procedures, adapted materials and techniques and other interventions designed to provide additional services and support to help learners with special needs achieve their particular educational goals. The nature of this field will require specially trained educators to help these students learn and the ability to identify their special needs whether physical, social or educational.

Requirements to Become Online Special Education Teacher

To become a special education teacher, students must complete a degree program in special education along a with a teacher education certificate.
Online Bachelor Degrees in Special Education

A Bachelor degree program in special education typically takes four years to complete and will require a high school diploma or GED. The program provides teaching in general education that includes online courses in foundations of teaching, interdisciplinary studies, effective teaching practices for special education and instructional teaching. Students will undergo supervised practice teaching (in a special school for students with disabilities) and completion of a professional portfolio. Students who successfully complete the program will have acquired the effective teaching skills needed to teach learners with mild to moderate disabilities. The program leads to licensure in special education.

Master’s Degree in Special Education

The Master of education degree in special education caters specifically to special education teachers with teacher certification who wish to advance their studies in the field of special education. Participants of the Masters in special education degree program will acquire specialized training and in-depth instructional courses from experienced professionals within their respected fields. These courses will cover areas of learning disabilities, mental retardation, emotional and physical disabilities. Participants must have access to a class of children with special needs so they may be able to complete all programmed assignments given during the course.

Employment Outlook for Special Education Teachers

Special educators can obtain employment in public and private school systems, counseling centers, mental facilities, military, private learning centers and places of safety. The type of job offers received will depend on your level of qualification and area of specialization.

Schools that offer Special Education Degrees Online

University of Phoenix
Capella University
Ellis University Online
Western Governors University
Walden University Online

Salary Range for Special Education Teachers

The salary for special education teachers varies widely depending on the level of training and experience, area of specialization and source of employment. Special education teachers working in a preschool, kindergarten or elementary schools can earn up to $45,000 per year. Those teaching in private institutions or corporations can earn over $60,000 per year, PhD holders within the field can earn up $100,000 per year.

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I am looking into getting an online Masters degree from Walden University in Special Education. I was wondering if anyone has done of their programs, or if anyone knows that one can get a good job from attending an online college such as Walden?

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  1. if you are talking about a BA degree–you can't get it completely online–but you cantake most courses

    make sure you got o an ACCREDITED site–not a diploma mill

    Comment by Fgfd — September 14, 2008 @ 11:15 pm
  2. May be this site can help you
    http://www.a1onlinecourses.com

    Comment by Caroline S — September 15, 2008 @ 12:20 am
  3. Here is a link for you

    http://www.mission2educate.org

    They have multiple online school research tools that helps you to find the right school.

    Comment by justeymonsgirl — September 16, 2008 @ 1:34 pm
  4. You should major in special education — they have a degree solely for special education. If you want to work with individuals with severe/profound disabilities, there are a few schools that offer a special education degree for severe/profound. In addition, some schools offer specialities in hearing impairment as well. I know Ball State University has a severe/profound special education major. You'll get your bachelor's degree in Special Education, and then (if you choose to), you can continue on to get your Master's degree.

    Comment by Meghan — September 16, 2008 @ 6:00 pm
  5. Socially Awkward (and many others) is very wrong on this one – we're talking public school employers here and they could care less where you went to college as long as you have a teaching certificate from your state. That's all that most care about at all when hiring new teachers. If you have a clear and full teaching certificate to be considered "highly qualified teacher" then you'll be treated as is everyone else with the same certificate.

    Your state will be particular about where you go to college though. Make sure it's properly accredited and approved by your state for teacher certification.

    Western Governors is pretty well respected and regionally accredited. They are also NCATE accredited and used to working with many states. They offer a BA in Early Education and a BA in K-12 Special Ed. (and many other areas for teacher certification). You'll be expected to do student teaching wherever it is you live. Be sure you really mean "Early Education" (preK-3) and not "Elementary Education" (K-8)

    http://www.wgu.edu/degrees_and_programs

    Western Governor's is the only NCATE teacher certification wholly online in the US. Don't expect it to be easy – they're pretty serious about what they do there.

    Understand, Chicago presently has an overage of teaching candidates – if you plan to stay there then you might want to consider other possible careers.

    Add: PE2008 apparently doesn't hire teachers. Call your local school district and see what they tell you. That's what matters, not whether I or anyone else thinks they're any good. Western Governors is placing teachers in some of the best schools in the country and in some DoD schools – not easy jobs to get.

    Present academic research from USDoE doesn't support the presumption that "You will also probably not be as well-educated in general." The research says you'll be better educated – people that spent too much time in a classroom aren't liking hearing that. Wonder why? Read this one: http://www.ed.gov/rschstat/eval/tech/evidence-based-practices/finalreport.pdf and leave what those of us on YA! have to say as "opinion" – USDoE is a pretty serious organization to disagree with.

    It's not CoachT's 'opinion' here. The United States Department of Education concluded that "Students who took all or part of their class online performed better, on average, than those taking the same course through traditional face-to-face instruction."

    Those people that disagree may want to reconsider their opinion of online education – it would appear that it is the "way of the future". Traditionalists can fight it all they want to but the reality is that online learners are outperforming the classroom and HR people have started noticing that. "Old School" is "old hat".

    It's ok if some people want to stay in 1981, the rest of us don't have to. ☺

    Add again: PE, that study is citing research from 2002,2003,2005 – in the world of technology (and DL), that's "forever". Look at some new studies and see what you find. Yes, there is still some negative impression. It has gone down a lot in recent years. But this question is about one particular industry (public schools) that doesn't operate as does corporate America. The OP didn't ask about entry level positions in the areas you're citing. Show us something about public school teachers.

    We can quote from that study though "they did not view the online degree as a hindrance to a recipient’s chances for employment." and "most of the respondents made no distinction between an online degree and a traditional degree when considering applicants in the hiring process." Those are significant findings too. And those are from your citation.

    I can show you some research that tells us people will never want a computer in their home too – it's not valid anymore. ☺

    Comment by mcantrell06 — September 17, 2008 @ 4:38 am
  6. Glad you have already done some research.
    Now you may realize that there is a long list of colleges offering a bachelor degree is special education. So what do you do about it?
    There are three things you can do to cut down that list and make the best choice.
    1-Check the accreditation of the colleges. If a college is not accredited, dont bother. Enrolling in an unaccredited college means wasting your money and time since the degree has no value and recognition. diploma/degree mills will lure you into join them by charging low fees and easy course content. Beware!
    2- Do a background research on the faculty. Check their qualification and experience. A good faculty certainly offers a quality degree.
    3- Ask students enrolled in those online colleges for their opinion. They could reveal what the college may be trying to hide.
    Here are two universities that you may want to check out.
    * Walden University
    *George Washington University

    Here is an article on online degrees in special education.
    http://onlinedegreetalk.org/special-education-2/

    Hope that helps.
    Kevin
    Am I going to watch 10 points swim into my account? =)

    Comment by mlee297 — September 17, 2008 @ 4:39 am
  7. Visit this site
    http://www.a1onlinecourses.com
    Here you will find enough information that will help you solving your question.

    Comment by Raevin — September 17, 2008 @ 6:50 am
  8. Comment by Fgfd — September 17, 2008 @ 11:08 pm
  9. I am not aware of any university in the USA that will enable you to get both your degree and credential to be a special education teacher in this country exclusively online. There may be online universities in other countries. There may be in the USA later too; however, part of the process is actually teaching with real students, so some elements are contrary to the online experience.

    Comment by mirhas — September 18, 2008 @ 9:29 am

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