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Higher Education: Colleges and Universities

Higher education is education provided by universities, vocational universities (community colleges, liberal arts colleges, and technical colleges, etc.) and other collegial institutions that award academic degrees, such as career colleges following the completion of a school that provides secondary education, such as a high school and secondary K-12 schools.

 

 

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Special Education Training in Wisconsin

There are a few tenets of public education that have remained steadfast over the years. One of these tenets is that public education is meant for every child, regardless of his or her special needs. For this reason, public schools often are required to serve the needs of special students in a variety of ways.

Those who teach students who have special needs are often faced with an extra set of teaching challenges. Special education teachers often teach children with learning disabilities that prevent them from learning in the same ways as the average child. For this reason, special education teachers often have to spend time in training, learning how best to teach certain types of special students. For many of these teachers, one of the hardest things to learn is what to accept as positive progress when teaching a special student. Because some students have obstacles preventing them from learning, their progress is much slower. Special education teachers are taught to appreciate positive progress, even if it comes at a slower rate.

While in school, those studying to become teachers can choose to focus on teaching special education. Like other teachers, many primary or secondary school special education teachers are generally required to earn a bachelor's degree, and encouraged to move on and earn a graduate degree. With a graduate degree usually comes a jump in earnings. As more and more students with special needs are being integrated into the public school systems, the demand for special education teachers is on the rise, and is forecasted to expand into the future.

Wisconsin Special Education Training

Schools and Colleges in Wisconsin Offering Special Education Training

Cardinal Stritch University - Madison

 

Cardinal Stritch University - Madison

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  Cardinal Stritch University - Madison

 

Achieve your goals without putting your life on hold. Plan for a better future with a quality education from Cardinal Stritch University. Study one night a week in small classes with personalized instruction, and learn the skills you need to prepare for a successful future. Choose from a variety of Associate, Bachelor's, and Master's degree programs.

 

 

 

 
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