What does a Master of Education (Special Education) mean for you?

What does a Master of Education (Special Education) mean for you?

If you have been working for years as an educator for special needs children, you have seen and understand how important all your efforts are, big and small, in helping to guide and educate the children under your care. You have guided them, and you have seen the challenges required, and maybe even helped implement unique intervention and lesson plans best suited to help your students gain the confidence and skills they will need in society.

You will have amassed a wealth of experience with many different issues from real life cases. You know the pitfalls of certain methods and learning styles, and you know the best, most effective way to handle different cases and situations, at a hands-on level. Every child you have helped has enriched you and given you valuable information to help other children.

There’s more you can do.

With all that valuable experience, you can apply your skills in a new way. Future educators, caretakers, and parents are ready and waiting to learn from an educator with real life experiences and case studies. You can pass on your knowledge to enrich them with what you know works and what doesn’t work.

Attaining your Master of Education (Special Education) will allow you to help chart the way forward in the field of special education, whether you are dealing with funding, staffing issues, or developing effective curriculum and policies.

  • It will allow you to teach at the college level as an adjunct professor, teaching the teachers of the future. These future teachers will go on to teach special needs children, fully empowered with the knowledge you provided.
  • It will allow you to multiply your reach and effectiveness as an educator.
  • It will open the door to taking on a leadership position as a principal, allowing you responsibility for training and leading educators as well as influence the curriculum, discipline, and culture of the school.

This and other opportunities open up upon attaining the Master of Education (Special Education). master of arts, special education, special needs

The Master of Education (Special Education) is conducted in Singapore by Edith Cowan University (ECU), one of the largest universities in Western Australia and ranked the top public university in Australia for student experience (2017-2018 QUILT survey).

Programmes are developed with industry groups with a strong focus on graduate’s employability skills, and contextualised to suit the workplace experience.

This highly recognised Master of Education (Special Education) programme is a compelling next step in your career potential.

Call us now to enquire more about the programme and any available funding schemes. International candidates may apply.

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