Estrella Northway: the two are useful. yet i could say coaching. i'm from australia, and a registered nurse. on a typical shift , I even have 12 pts and an E.N working with me. so short staffed and the pay is undesirable for the rigidity that i undergo. i could gets a commission extra valuable in a production facility!! i'm now pondering utilising to be a kinder instructor. pay is extra valuable and that i admire childrens.
Omar Phipps: Number one thing is to make sure you WANT to work with special education students. Teaching is hard enough, teaching special ed. is even more challenging, but as rewarding, if not more, if you do it right. Too many people are going into special education either because they want to help (but they don't know how to properly) or for a better salary and then end up letting the kids down. I would suggest you work or volunteer in a special education classroom first (or actually several, because there are different ones that are all consid! ered "special ed") and be 100% sure that you want to make this switch. Different states and districts have different options, but a couple that might work for you to get some experience are becoming a substitute teacher or a paraprofessional....Show more
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