Education/Teaching of Individuals Who are Developmentally Delayed.
A program that focuses on the design of educational services for children or adults who exhibit slow social, physical, cognitive, or emotional growth patterns related to age, or a combination of such factors that affect learning, and that prepares individuals to teach such students. Includes instruction in identification of developmental delay patterns, developing individual education plans, teaching and supervising developmentally delayed students, counseling, and applicable laws and policies.
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Education Teachers, Postsecondary
25-1081
Special Education Teachers, Preschool
25-2051
Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten
25-2055
Special Education Teachers, Elementary School
25-2056
Special Education Teachers, Middle School
25-2057
Special Education Teachers, Secondary School
25-2058
Special Education Teachers, All Other
25-2059
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