Credits
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An online teaching program that prepares you to lead K-12 students with varying disabilities.
Become a memorable, skilled, and compassionate special education teacher with a bachelor's degree from Concordia University's established and highly-regarded School of Education. Your studies in special education will include a solid liberal arts foundation, specialized coursework, and in-classroom experiences. This cross categorical SPED license for K-12 will provide the opportunity to serve special education students with various needs in a Wisconsin school district.
Virtual TourThis accelerated special education teacher licensure program is 100% online. You will earn your bachelor's in education AND a valid Wisconsin license to teach K-12 students. This accelerated program can be completed within three years or at a pace you prefer. It is an accessible, flexible, and affordable teacher program that gives individuals the opportunity to serve students in grades K-12 as a trusted and skilled special education teacher.
Relevant curriculum, student teaching, and experienced faculty will develop your teaching skills and passion to help K-12 special education students reach their full academic potential. Learn to identify the characteristics of children with disabilities, assess students, serve on Individualized Educationl Plan (IEP) teams, and create learning environments that align with their specific needs. This program will give you the authority to work with students that have intellectual disabilities (ID), specific learning disabilities (SPD), and emotional behavioral disabilites (EBD).
This powerful credential prepares future teachers for ministry in Lutheran schools across the country—and even the world—through a blend of academic excellence and theological formation. Learn more about Concordia's Lutheran Teacher Diploma (LTD).
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This dual licensure program will prepare you to teach learners with and without disabilities in a 4K-9th grade setting.
Help every student get the most out of their education with an Alternative Education License.
Learn to provide support and instruction at the early childhood level for individuals with varying levels of abilities and special needs.
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