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Special Education Teachers, Other

Overview

This category includes special education teachers who work in roles not specifically listed elsewhere. They support students with unique learning needs, ensuring they receive the necessary educational assistance. These teachers adapt their methods to cater to a variety of disabilities and challenges, creating inclusive and supportive learning environments.

Did you know?

In Australia, you'll need to complete a Bachelor of Education (Special Education) or a teaching degree with specialisation in special education. Some universities also offer postgraduate programs for those who already have a degree in another field.

At a Glance

$82,000 Avg/yr

Median Wage

Fast Growing

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Career Considerations

University Education Requirements

In Australia, you'll need to complete a Bachelor of Education (Special Education) or a teaching degree with specialisation in special education. Some universities also offer postgraduate programs for those who already have a degree in another field.

Personal Qualities and Skills Development

Develop strong communication skills, patience, empathy, and creativity during high school. Volunteer work with people with disabilities or in educational settings can provide valuable experience and insight into this career path.

Career Opportunities and Work Settings

Special education teachers work in mainstream schools, special schools, early intervention centres, and community organisations. There are opportunities for career advancement into leadership roles, curriculum development, or specialised therapy support positions.

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Australia

Level 4/80
Wentworth Ave,
Surry Hills,
Sydney, 2010