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Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten

Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten: Career Overview

Teach academic, social, and life skills to kindergarten 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.

The Daily Work of Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten Perform?

Typical responsibilities of special education teachers, kindergarten cover:

  • Administer standardized ability and achievement tests to kindergarten students with special needs.
  • 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 kindergarten programs.
  • Confer with other staff members to plan, schedule, or conduct activities for a balanced program of instruction, demonstration, and work time that provides students with opportunities to observe, question, and investigate.
  • Confer with parents, administrators, testing specialists, social workers, or other professionals to develop individual educational plans (IEPs) for students' educational, physical, or social development.
  • Confer with parents, guardians, teachers, counselors, or administrators to resolve students' behavioral or academic problems.
  • Control the inventory or distribution of classroom equipment, materials, or supplies.
  • Develop or implement strategies to meet the needs of students with a variety of disabilities.

People in this occupation may also be known by titles such as:

  • Academic Interventionist
  • Adapted Physical Education Teacher
  • Behavior Specialist
  • Blind Teacher
  • Braille Teacher
  • Cross-Categorical Special Education Teacher
  • Developmentally Delayed Special Education Teacher (DD Special Education Teacher)
  • Early Interventionist

Employment and Demand

There are roughly 1,103,445 special education teachers, kindergarten working in the United States today. Demand is forecast to grow by +14.0% over the projection horizon.

Forecasted number of jobs for Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten

How Much Do Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten Make?

Statistic Value
Annual median $73,597
Hourly median $35.38
10th percentile $49,867
25th percentile $61,732
75th percentile $85,462
90th percentile $97,327

Pay can vary substantially based on experience, location, and industry.

Salary ranges for Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten

Software Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten Use

  • Spreadsheet software: Microsoft Excel (hot technology)
  • Office suite software: Microsoft Office software (hot technology)
  • Electronic mail software: Microsoft Outlook (hot technology)
  • Presentation software: Microsoft PowerPoint (hot technology)
  • Word processing software: Microsoft Word (hot technology)

Getting Started in This Career

The role falls in Considerable Preparation Needed (Job Zone 4), indicating the level of preparation typically expected.

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Where to Study

Students preparing for special education teachers, kindergarten often complete programs in:

Education

13 programs across 1 majors

Sources

Statistics shown above are sourced from the following authoritative sources:

  • U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) for employment and wage data by state and industry.
  • BLS Employment Projections for total employment and growth forecasts.
  • O*NET (Occupational Information Network) for skills, knowledge, tasks, work activities, work context, technology, and education-zone data.

SOC code: 25-2055.00 (Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten).

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