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I want a work related to children with special needs, can you help me/?

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I have a bachelors degree. I had taken Suplemental Education and had likewise completed the 'Diploma of Special Education Teaching Program". I have my teaching license and will be ready to go into fulltime teaching

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  1. check the internet, or your newspapers


  2. Log on to the websites and get all the information.

  3. just say duh and hu and mhu and anything taht sound stupid

  4. With all that, why do you not apply with Social Services?

    Go to your social services, or check the govt. jobs at your social sevices...I don't know where you got your Diploma from....but i am sure you will find something with social services...

  5. I would work as a teacher. There are many benefits. First and foremost, it is a very satisfying career because you are helping kids who otherwise might not make it. Second, you have holidays and summers off, so if you value your free time, it is a perfect career. Social work usually doesn't pay as well as teaching and you work more days of the year.

    There are a number of different kinds of teaching jobs ranging from kids who have mild learning disabilities to children who have severe mental retardation. Here are some areas that require special education teachers:

    Profound Teacher - Severe mental retardation

    Life skills Teacher - Mild to moderate retardation. This can be a really fun group, but teach later grades such as intermediates or middle school.

    Special Day Class Teacher - Children with moderate learning disabilities that need modifications to the learning material to be successful. Another fun group.

    Emotional Behavioral Disorders Self- contained Teacher - Very tough group. You have to love them. I taught them for fourteen years.

    Resource Teacher - Children in regular ed with mild learning disabilities that need to be pulled out for extra work on reading, written language and math. This is a very fun job unless they give you too many kids. 25 is about right.

    Co-Teacher - Works with another teacher in the classroom to assist fully included students. Be careful with this one. Often you end up with a zillion IEP's to do and it is hard to schedule yourself into classrooms because the kids are all over the place. Before accepting this kind of job, make sure that the school is limiting your caseload and organizing where the kids will be.

    Bear in mind that these classes may have different names, but they occur in every school district.

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