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I need everyone's advice.

I'm qualified for DODEA to teach:

Grades 1-6,

SPED (Emotionally Impaired ES, MS, HS)

SPED (Mild/Moderate Learning Impairment ES, MS, HS)

I just finished adding Moderate/Severe Disabilities to my qualifications. I would like to start on the next set. Would it be more beneficial to work on being qualified to teach Kindergarten or SPED Severe/Multiple Disabilities???

I appreciate your suggestions!
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Missamy @haha, okay! Even though I have a MA I'm Human Development and Education, with an emphasis on SPEd, they said I was short two classes to be qualified for Moderatw to Severe. :(So I just finished those classes and am awaiting my transcript. I will add Severe/Multiple Disabilities to my application see what they say? I need 12 more semester hours to ...See More
May 18, 2020
haha Yeah, I would try it. There is a lot of potential overlap between classes that could fit for either/both certs.

Well, that is probably the best frame of mind to be in for something like this: Hopeful enough to keep waiting/doing the things you need to do to maximize your chances, discouraged/pessimistic enough not to throw in the towel/rag...See More
May 18, 2020
ecd5 I'd try SPED pre-k. I would think you would need less classes for that than kindergarten.
May 18, 2020
haha Depends on the transcripts/what she already has of course. I do agree that SPED Pre-K (PSCD) would be a great addition, covering basically all of the potential SPED openings.
May 19, 2020
MsU Come over to the pre-k side.. we have snacks and sing songs...of course we also have diapers and tantrums but the cuteness makes up for it!
May 19, 2020


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