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Special Education Teachers, Middle School

Special Education Teachers, Middle School: Career Profile

Teach academic, social, and life skills to middle 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.

What Do Special Education Teachers, Middle School Perform?

The day-to-day responsibilities of special education teachers, middle school span:

  • Develop or write Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) for students.
  • Establish and enforce rules for behavior and policies and procedures to maintain order among students.
  • Develop and implement strategies to meet the needs of students with a variety of handicapping conditions.
  • Prepare materials and classrooms for class activities.
  • Instruct students in daily living skills required for independent maintenance and self-sufficiency, such as hygiene, safety, and food preparation.
  • Confer with parents or guardians, other teachers, counselors, and administrators to resolve students' behavioral and academic problems.
  • Coordinate placement of students with special needs into mainstream classes.
  • Confer with parents, administrators, testing specialists, social workers, and professionals to develop individual educational plans (IEPs) for students' educational, physical, and social development.

Key Skills and Knowledge

Effective special education teachers, middle school draw on a mix of skills and domain knowledge.

Key Skills

The competencies most central to this role, rated on an importance scale of 0 to 5:

Active Listening  4.0 / 5
0
5
Instructing  4.0 / 5
0
5
Speaking  4.0 / 5
0
5
Social Perceptiveness  4.0 / 5
0
5
Learning Strategies  4.0 / 5
0
5
Active Learning  4.0 / 5
0
5

Knowledge Areas

English Language  4.5 / 5
0
5
Education and Training  4.4 / 5
0
5
Mathematics  4.0 / 5
0
5
Administrative  3.8 / 5
0
5
Customer and Personal Service  3.6 / 5
0
5
Psychology  3.5 / 5
0
5

Common job titles for this role include:

  • Blind Teacher
  • Braille Teacher
  • DHOH Teacher (Deaf and Hard of Hearing Teacher)
  • Deaf Teacher
  • EBD SPED Teacher (Emotional-Behavioral Disabilities Special Education Teacher)
  • ED SPED Teacher (Emotional Disabilities Special Education Teacher)
  • Early Intervention Specialist
  • Emotionally Impaired Teacher

Job Outlook

There are about 872,341 special education teachers, middle school working in the United States today. Demand is forecast to grow by +4.8% over the projection horizon.

Forecasted number of jobs for Special Education Teachers, Middle School

Salary for Special Education Teachers, Middle School

Statistic Value
Annual median $80,694
Hourly median $38.80
10th percentile $52,311
25th percentile $66,503
75th percentile $94,885
90th percentile $109,076

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

Salary ranges for Special Education Teachers, Middle School

Pay by State

State Annual median salary
California $99,270
Washington $95,440
New York $91,280
Rhode Island $89,840
Massachusetts $85,020
Connecticut $83,010
Oregon $78,360
Alaska $78,000
District of Columbia $77,750
Pennsylvania $77,610
New Jersey $77,500
Maryland $76,550
New Mexico $75,940
Delaware $74,740
Utah $73,640
Illinois $71,790
Ohio $71,320
Maine $68,860
Georgia $67,710
Montana $63,990
Virginia $63,730
Nebraska $63,020
Colorado $62,680
Wisconsin $61,990
Texas $61,920
Michigan $61,760
Wyoming $61,760
New Hampshire $61,730
Minnesota $60,940
South Carolina $60,910
Alabama $60,760
Vermont $59,620
Arizona $59,610
Iowa $59,490
Florida $59,410
North Dakota $59,340
North Carolina $58,000
Hawaii $57,860
Kansas $57,620
Idaho $57,580
Indiana $56,730
Puerto Rico $56,090
Tennessee $55,510
Kentucky $54,430
Louisiana $54,060
Arkansas $53,660
Missouri $53,410
Nevada $51,430
Oklahoma $49,970
Mississippi $49,760
South Dakota $49,330
West Virginia $47,050

Where Special Education Teachers, Middle School Earn the Most

Compensation for special education teachers, middle school shift depending on where you work. The following regions pay the most:

Region Median annual wage Share of U.S. jobs Location quotient
Far Western US $94,641 10.1% 0.62
Middle Atlantic $82,257 21.4% 1.62
New England $78,579 6.2% 1.37
Great Lakes $68,366 15.5% 1.34
Rocky Mountains $64,858 3.7% 1.00
Southwest $61,887 15.6% 1.41
Southeast $59,823 20.2% 1.02
Plains States $58,831 6.2% 0.99

Where the Jobs Cluster

Metro area State Median annual wage Employment
El Centro, CA CA $110,070 50
Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA CA $107,110 850
Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA CA $106,690 490
San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA CA $104,590 490
San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA CA $103,850 770
Modesto, CA CA $100,540 60
Bremerton-Silverdale-Port Orchard, WA WA $99,390 50
Fresno, CA CA $99,390

Which Industries Hire Special Education Teachers, Middle School

The bulk of special education teachers, middle school work in these industries:

Industry Employment Median annual wage
Educational Services 95,030 n/a
Health Care and Social Assistance 70 n/a
Special Education Teachers, Middle School sectors

Below are examples of industries where special education teachers, middle school work:

Special Education Teachers, Middle School industries

Software Special Education Teachers, Middle School Use

  • Operating system software: Apple macOS (hot technology)
  • 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)
  • Document management software: Microsoft SharePoint (hot technology)
  • Word processing software: Microsoft Word (hot technology)

What the Workplace Is Like

The work environment for special education teachers, middle school is shaped by the following characteristics:

  • E-Mail
  • Work With or Contribute to a Work Group or Team
  • Face-to-Face Discussions with Individuals and Within Teams
  • Conflict Situations
  • Physical Proximity

Education and Training

Typical special education teachers, middle school positions require a bachelor’s degree as the typical entry-level education. The role falls in Considerable Preparation Needed (Job Zone 4), signaling the level of preparation typically expected.

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Education

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About the Data

Data on this page comes 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: 25-2057.00 (Special Education Teachers, Middle School).

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