How do they match: Special Education Teachers, Elementary School

  • Special Education Teachers, Elementary School

  • Adapted Physical Education Teacher
  • Blind Teacher
  • Braille Teacher
  • Cross-Categorical Special Education Teacher
  • DD Special Education Teacher
  • Developmentally Delayed Special Education Teacher
  • Elementary School Special Education Teacher
  • Elementary Special Education Teacher
  • Emotional Disabilities Teacher
  • Emotional Support Teacher
  • Exceptional Needs Teacher
  • HI Itinerant Teacher
  • Hearing Impaired Teacher
  • Hearing Impaired Itinerant Teacher
  • Home Therapy Teacher
  • Inclusion Teacher
  • Inclusion Special Education Teacher
  • Integrated Program Teacher
  • Learning Disabilities Teacher
  • Learning Disabled Teacher
  • Learning Support Teacher
  • Learning and Behavioral Disabilities Teacher
  • Lip Reading Teacher
  • Long Term Sub SPED Teacher
  • Long Term Substitute Special Education Teacher
  • Mentally Retarded Teacher
  • Mildly Disabled Student Special Education Teacher
  • Multi-Handicapped Students Special Education Teacher
  • Physically Impaired Teacher
  • Primary Special Education Teacher
  • Profound Mental Handicaps Special Education Teacher
  • Public School Teacher
  • Resource Program Teacher
  • Resource Room Special Education Teacher
  • SED Elementary Teacher
  • Self Contained Special Education Teacher
  • Severe Emotional Behavioral Disorders Teacher
  • Severe Emotional Disorders Elementary Teacher
  • Severe Mental Handicaps Special Education Teacher
  • Sign Language Teacher
  • Special Education Teacher
  • Special Education Inclusion Teacher
  • Special Education Resource Teacher
  • Special Needs Teacher

  • Teach academic, social, and life skills to elementary school students with learning, emotional, or physical disabilities. Includes teachers who specialize and work with students who are blind or have visual impairments; students who are deaf or have hearing impairments; and students with intellectual disabilities.

  • Teach socially acceptable behavior, employing techniques such as behavior modification or positive reinforcement.
  • Teach students personal development skills, such as goal setting, independence, or self-advocacy.
  • Attend professional meetings, educational conferences, or teacher training workshops to maintain or improve professional competence.
  • Collaborate with other teachers or administrators to develop, evaluate, or revise elementary school programs.
  • Meet with parents or guardians to discuss their children's progress, advise them on using community resources, or teach skills for dealing with students' impairments.
  • Monitor teachers or teacher assistants to ensure adherence to special education program requirements.

  • Teach life skills.
  • Teach others to use technology or equipment.
  • Collaborate with other teaching professionals to develop educational programs.
  • Modify teaching methods or materials to accommodate student needs.