04-09-2009, 10:54 AM
I too found my calling to education at 40 yrs old. But I prefer adult learners...I barely have patience some days for my 2 kids let alone a room full! LOL! My suggestion would be to finish where you are and find a teaching job. It will be much easier to find a job as a general subject (math/science) teacher than special ed. Get some experience and get your foot in the door with a school district then let them pay for your education as a special ed instructor. Most states and schools are hurting for teachers and will help pay or totally pay for teachers to continue their studies. In the meantime you can tutor or work on the side with agencies that help students with special needs. You will fill your special need love and still be using what you have already worked for without waiting another year or so to get done. Most states / schools do lateral entry because of the teacher shortage so you don't need a specific teaching degree. I would check with your state board of education. I know our state will give me 2 years under lateral entry to get my teaching certification so that may be an option for you. Also since Special Ed. positions are far fewer than general studies positions you get that valuable teaching experience and hear about positions that open up and they always prefer to hire those with some teaching experience and even more so those that they already know. Also any agencies that you might find work with will prefer or require some teaching experience. I hope these may give you some more options than you thought about. By the way math / science classes are really being focused on in many schools so again more job possibilities. Good luck! I know how fun and rewarding teaching can be!
Completed 2/09 - 5/13
RHIA Post-Bac Cert - Stephens - 5/13
MHA - Bellevue Univ - 3/12
BSHS - Excelsior 12/10
BSLS - Excelsior 3/10
ASLS - Excelsior 4/09
ECE - A&P - B
ECE - Found. of Gerontology - B
ECE - Ethics: Theory & Practice - B
ECE - Psych. of Adulthood & Aging - A
ECE - Social Psych. - B
ECE - Abnormal Psych. - B
ECE - HR Management - B
ECE - Research Methods of Psych. - B
ECE - Pathophysiology - A
CLEP - American Govt - 58
CLEP - Intro. to Sociology - 63
CLEP - A & I Lit - 70
DSST - Fund. of Counseling - A (65)
DSST - Org. Behavior - A (67)
DSST - Environment & Humanity - A (62)
DSST - Found. of Education - A (64)
DSST - Here's to Your Health - 461 (Pass)
DSST - Substance Abuse - 460 (Pass)
DSST - Principles of Supervision - A (61)
DSST - Lifespan Developmental Psych - A (59)
DSST - Criminal Justice - 443 (Pass)
DSST - MIS - 415 (Pass)
UExcel - Intro. to Psych (Beta)- Pass
ALEKS - College Alg, Stats
Straighterline - Medical Term, Pharmacology I & II
FEMA - PDS + more
RHIA Post-Bac Cert - Stephens - 5/13
MHA - Bellevue Univ - 3/12
BSHS - Excelsior 12/10
BSLS - Excelsior 3/10
ASLS - Excelsior 4/09
ECE - A&P - B
ECE - Found. of Gerontology - B
ECE - Ethics: Theory & Practice - B
ECE - Psych. of Adulthood & Aging - A
ECE - Social Psych. - B
ECE - Abnormal Psych. - B
ECE - HR Management - B
ECE - Research Methods of Psych. - B
ECE - Pathophysiology - A
CLEP - American Govt - 58
CLEP - Intro. to Sociology - 63
CLEP - A & I Lit - 70
DSST - Fund. of Counseling - A (65)
DSST - Org. Behavior - A (67)
DSST - Environment & Humanity - A (62)
DSST - Found. of Education - A (64)
DSST - Here's to Your Health - 461 (Pass)
DSST - Substance Abuse - 460 (Pass)
DSST - Principles of Supervision - A (61)
DSST - Lifespan Developmental Psych - A (59)
DSST - Criminal Justice - 443 (Pass)
DSST - MIS - 415 (Pass)
UExcel - Intro. to Psych (Beta)- Pass
ALEKS - College Alg, Stats
Straighterline - Medical Term, Pharmacology I & II
FEMA - PDS + more


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