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Special Education Teacher (SPED)
What is a Special Education Teacher?
What does a Special Education Teacher do?
Are you suited to be a special education teacher?
What is the workplace of a Special Education Teacher like?
What do I like about being a special education teacher?
Special education teacher: How many hours do you work per week?
Who must be the employer of special education teachers in the state?
What is a task?
What is the main task of this profession?
What are other tasks of this profession?
How do you conduct an assessment in this situation?
What questions must every student answer?
What is the salary for this job?
What is the required language?
With what type of audience and individuals does a special education teacher work?
Who else needs a special education teacher?
What should happen if they do not learn these questions on or after August 22, 2020?
Do you know anyone who needs a special education teacher?
Why do they need a special education teacher?
What is a Special Education Teacher?
A special education teacher is someone who works with children and youths who have a variety of disabilities. Children with special needs require unique instruction by specially trained professionals to help them achieve their highest potential and strive to progress beyond their limitations. Special education teachers are patient, understanding educators dedicated to giving each individual student the tools and guidance needed to help them maximize success.

A small number of special education teachers work with students with severe cognitive, emotional, or physical disabilities. Their job is primarily teaching them life skills and basic literacy. However, the majority of special education teachers work with children with mild to moderate disabilities, modifying the general education curriculum to meet the child's individual needs and providing required instruction. Most special education teachers instruct students at the preschool, elementary, middle, and secondary school level, although some work with infants and toddlers.

What does a Special Education Teacher do?
Children with special needs require unique instruction by special education teachers to help them achieve their highest potential and strive to progress beyond their limitations.

Special education teachers work with students who have a wide range of special needs and disabilities. These specially-trained educators create and apply appropriate curricula and assign activities that are specific to each student’s abilities and needs. Special education teachers also involve themselves in each student’s academic, social and behavioral development.

Special needs educators assist in developing Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) for each individual student. The Individualized Education Program is designed to develop individual goals for the student and is modified to the student’s abilities and needs. Special education teachers go over the IEP with the child’s parents, general education teachers, and school administrators. They work very closely with parents to keep them updated on progress and make recommendations to promote learning in the home.

A large part of a special education teacher's job involves communicating and coordinating with others involved in the child's well-being, including parents, social workers, school psychologists, occupational and physical therapists, school administrators, and other teachers.

Are you suited to be a special education teacher?
Special education teachers have distinct personalities. They tend to be social individuals, which means they’re kind, generous, cooperative, patient, caring, helpful, empathetic, tactful, and friendly. They excel at socializing, helping others, and teaching. Some of them are also investigative, meaning they’re intellectual, introspective, and inquisitive.

Does this sound like you? Take our free career test to find out if special education teacher is one of your top career matches.

What is the workplace of a Special Education Teacher like?
As schools become more inclusive, special education teachers and general education teachers increasingly work together in general education classrooms. Special education teachers help general educators adapt curriculum materials and teaching techniques to meet the needs of students with disabilities. They coordinate the work of teachers, teacher assistants, and related personnel, such as therapists and social workers, to meet the individualized needs of the student within inclusive special education programs.

Special education teachers work in a variety of settings. Some have their own classrooms and teach only special education students; others work as special education resource teachers and offer individualized help to students in general education classrooms; still others teach together with general education teachers in classes including both general and special education students. Some teachers work with special education students for several hours a day in a resource room, separate from their general education classroom. Considerably fewer special education teachers work in residential facilities or tutor students in homebound or hospital environments.

The work also can be emotionally demanding and physically draining. Many special education teachers are under considerable stress due to heavy workloads and administrative tasks. They must produce a substantial amount of paperwork documenting each student's progress and work under the threat of litigation against the school or district by parents if correct procedures are not followed or if the parents feel that their child is not receiving an adequate education. Recently passed legislation, however, is intended to reduce the burden of paperwork and the threat of litigation.

What do I like about being a special education teacher?
Composing lesson plans.
Take a look at this:
weww.qureshiuniversity.com/schoolsworld.html
These are examples of lesson plans that I have composed.
I would prefer to compose additional lesson plans from my home office.
I have been doing this in Chicago, Illinois, since 2005.
I have completed 1,181 academic projects since 2005.
When composing lesson plans, I focus on real-world issues.
I spend on average 56 hours per week on these issues.

Special education teacher: How many hours do you work per week?
37.5 hours per week.

Who must be the employer of special education teachers in the state?
State department of education through public schools.
On August 14, 2020, the resource https://www.humanedge.com/ circulated requirements for special education teachers.

Let us interview this resource.
https://www.humanedge.com/
Who is the head of this organization?
What type of organization is this?
How do you get the resources to pay the salaries of your teachers?
Have you ever received any grants from the government and who are the resources?

What is a task?
A piece of work to be finished within a certain time.

What is the main task of this profession?
Compose lesson plans after proper assessment.

What are other tasks of this profession?
Take a look at this:
www.qureshiuniversity.com\specialeducationteacher.html

How do you conduct an assessment in this situation?
Answer these questions.
Is there only one student or many students?
What is the profile of each student?
Who has profiled the students?
What is the start and end of the academic year session?
Does a specific student need to have a specific lesson plan for this year?
If yes, what are the details of the specific lesson plan for this year?

What questions must every student answer?
Here are examples.
What is your name?
What is your date of birth?
How old are you?
What is your legal guardian’s name?
What is your mailing address?
What is your telephone number?

If the student answers these questions, then proceed with age-specific lessons.

What is the salary for this job?
$770–$1200/week on or after August 11, 2020.

What is the required language?
English language

With what type of audience and individuals does a special education teacher work?
School students younger than 18 years old.
A person older than 18 can be among the students.

Who else needs a special education teacher?
Executives in the state governments of America, including lawmakers.
Executives in the federal government of America.
Executives in various Asian, African, Latin American, and Australian governments.
They must be asked to answer these questions publicly.
What is the essential commodities act?
What is the essential services maintenance act? What is good human character?
What is good human behavior?
How do you define state economy?
How do you define a state budget?
What are the basic human rights?
Do you know about state planning and development?
What do you know about state planning and development?
Where is it displayed?
Do you understand english language?
What standard and reference of the English language do you follow?
Where is this standard and reference of the English language displayed?
How would you rate your English language ability on a scale of 1-10 with 10 being the best?
What is economy?
What is budget?
What are the rights of a civilized human being?
Who is a civilized human being?
What do you know about good character, good behavior, fidelity, conjugal rights, and criminal conspiracies?
What is fidelity?
What are conjugal rights?
What are various criminal offenses?

What should happen if they do not learn these questions on or after August 22, 2020?
Reduce their salary.
Stop their salary.
Terminate them from services.
Replace them, including lawmakers.

Do you know anyone who needs a special education teacher? Yes.
Why do they need a special education teacher?

They need to learn the mentioned questions.
Last Updated: August 14, 2020