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4monkeys
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Member since 9/05 7205 total posts
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Getting Special Ed certified...
does anyone know offhand if Stonybrook offers this? before I call and get passed to a zillion people
Id love to do it somewhere CLOSER to home than Dowling maybe CW POst ? does it look bad if I go back (just finished my masters last may) if I go back to a different school to get special ed.
do any schools have special ed/reading? someone just told me her daughter got that years ago at dowling (in an old program).
Also, since Im fluent in spanish (and Italian ) Im pretty sure just being fluent is NOT enough to get me a job where bilingual is needed, right? wouldnt I legally need to be Sp Ed ?
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Posted 2/4/07 8:26 AM |
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MrsPowers
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Name: Ivelysse
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Re: Getting Special Ed certified...
I do not know if Stony Brook has a Special Ed certification program but I do know some other answers to your questions.
First of all, I don't think it looks bad if you go back to school. In today's teaching job market you want to be has versitile as possible.
Secondly, I am pretty sure Dowling still has Special Ed/Reading but not 100% sure.
Finally, Special Ed certification is different from Bilingual. But your fluency in Spanish will come in handy for CSE meetings. We have a lot of spanish speaking students and parents in my district and having a special ed teacher who is fluent in Spanish definitely comes in handy.
Good luck!
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Posted 2/4/07 9:04 AM |
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JustJack
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Name: J
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Re: Getting Special Ed certified...
I am not sure about Stony Brook. I've heard its difficult there anyway. Yes, dowling has it, but there is a better program at Long Island University in Brentwood. I got my Masters in Literacy there, it was 30 credits.
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Posted 2/4/07 11:31 AM |
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Diane
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Member since 5/05 30683 total posts
Name: D
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Re: Getting Special Ed certified...
I know with the new Special Ed. guidlines you have to have certification in a subject area (Math, English, Social Studies)
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Posted 2/5/07 12:32 PM |
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franklee
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Member since 1/07 563 total posts
Name: Lisa
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Re: Getting Special Ed certified...
Posted by Diane
I know with the new Special Ed. guidlines you have to have certification in a subject area (Math, English, Social Studies)
unless you are elementary
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Posted 2/5/07 5:39 PM |
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Jackie24
~We Did it~
Member since 7/06 6718 total posts
Name: Jackie
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Re: Getting Special Ed certified...
Sped and bilingual are different, but like the others said, its a bonus, from what i know the only dual programs offered with sped would be elementary ed or early childhood. not sure about stonybrook, but im sure its listed on their site.
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Posted 2/5/07 7:05 PM |
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beautyq115
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Member since 5/05 13729 total posts
Name: Me
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Re: Getting Special Ed certified...
Hofstra has a program too....I went to CW post for my Masters and am going to Hofstra now...I like Hofstra better wish I had gone here for my Masters
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Posted 2/5/07 11:23 PM |
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4monkeys
boys will be boys =)
Member since 9/05 7205 total posts
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Re: Getting Special Ed certified...
thanks for all the info everyone!
another spinoff question, someone told me today that some districts sponsor you to have your bilingual extension paid for. is that true? what about special ed? why wouldnt they just hire someone WITH it already.
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Posted 2/6/07 5:13 PM |
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