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Special Education Degrees

Special education professionals help students at all levels who struggle with mental and physical disabilities. This can be an incredibly challenging career, but the benefits far outweigh any day-to-day struggles. There is an immense need for special education teachers as an increasing number of children with special needs enter the United States education system. Special education teachers earn a median salary of $47,597 annually.
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I would like to take training in the special police field. Is this a possibility?
Submitted on: April 29, 2012

This page is for people who would like to become educators in the special education field. As far as we know, there is not yet a job that combines special education and police work.

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Where can I get special education degree?
Submitted on: March 5, 2012

Here is a list of accredited schools where you can get a degree in special education. You can see that there are online schools and schools in many states. You can use the large Find a School tool at the top of the page to filter by the states you are interested in.

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Do you have a list of colleges in Canada for Special education to obtain a degree?
Submitted on: February 18, 2012

We found 1 school that matches your criteria. Vancouver Career College is located in Canada and offers degrees in special education. Good luck.

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