Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Special Education Teachers

Currently, there is a need for special education teachers; this need is being filled in some states by using non-certified special education teachers. Answers the following questions.
1. Why do you think this shortage exists?
2. How do you feel about the use of uncertified teachers to teach special
education?
3. What could be done to fill these positions with appropriately trained teachers

1 comment:

  1. Megan Pifer

    Why do you think this shortage exists?

    I believe that there is a shortage of Special Education teachers because there is concern with the standards of No Child Left Behind. Even though there are special education students in regular education, the amount of paperwork and case management as a Special Education teacher acts as a deterrent for many prospective teachers.

    How do you feel about the use of uncertified teachers to teach special education?

    I feel that, if these people are trained correctly, they can be very valuable to a school system. They will bring skills from other professions that can prove to be a stength when dealing with the demanding schedule and curriculum in the special education classrooms.


    What could be done to fill these positions with appropriately trained teachers?

    The first step will be recruiting in the undergraduate programs. Get the students onboard early. Also, the state can give current teachers incentives, such as bonuses, tuition reembursement, and pay raises, so that they may get certified in Special Education.

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