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M.Ed. Special Education with Special Education PreK-12 & General Education PreK-4 PA Teacher Certification

Special Education teachers work with students who have a broad range of learning, mental, emotional and physical disabilities. They adapt general education lessons and teach such subjects as reading, writing and math to students with mild and moderate disabilities. They also teach basic skills, including literacy and communication techniques, to students with severe disabilities.

Overview

This master’s program is designed for those seeking Pennsylvania certification as a Special Education PreK-12 teacher with a General Education PreK-4 dual certification eligibility.

Extensive fieldwork is integrated into the courses and master’s candidates complete a semester of student teaching before graduating. 

Application Requirements

  • Transcripts, minimum GPA of 3.0 (undergraduate)
  • Two letters of recommendation (at least one recommendation must come from a faculty member at an accredited academic institution)
  • Proof of English language proficiency
  • Personal essay

Quick Facts

Transcript Evaluations: Evaluations are required for applicants who have earned a degree outside the U.S.

Deadline(s): July 15 for fall start, December 15 for spring start and April 15 for summer start. The application and all supporting materials are due by the listed deadlines.

Modality: On-Campus

Course Requirements: 20 courses (60 credits) which includes a semester of student teaching

Typical Course Load: fall (2-3 courses), spring (2-3 courses), summer (2-3 courses). Classes are scheduled in the late afternoons or evenings to make the program convenient for those who work full-time. 

Time to Completion: 3-4 years

Practical Experience Component: Field work is an important part of the program.

Program Alumni: Graduates work as general and special education teachers in both public and private K-4 classrooms. 

Please Note: Due to Pennsylvania Department of Education criteria, international students are not eligible for PDE certification. Lehigh is unable to provide immigration sponsorship for this program. International students may apply to the M.Ed. Special Education program.

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Career Opportunities

Career Opportunities

Our Special Education faculty are recognized experts in such areas as autism, learning disabilities, academic intervention, emotional behavior disorders and positive behavior support. Master’s candidates learn best practices for designing instruction and teaching students with a wide variety of disabilities.  

Once certified to teach in Pennsylvania, that certification has reciprocity in most states.

Pennsylvania Department of Education

Pennsylvania Department of Education Requirements

It is important for individuals considering teaching as a career to be aware of the fairly rigorous academic, health, and personal character requirements for teacher certification that are required by the Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) for teacher candidates statewide:

  • An overall GPA of at least 3.0 (both graduate and undergraduate).
  • Clearances through the Office of Professional Certification 

Please refer to the Pennsylvania Department of Education for additional information on Pennsylvania Certification.

Curriculum

All courses are 3 credits, unless otherwise noted. Course descriptions can be found in the course catalog.

course numbercourse name
SPED 332Education and Inclusion of Individuals with Special Needs in K-12
SPED 404Cultural and Linguistic Diversity
SPED 411Early Childhood Education
SPED 418Alternative Curricular Approaches
SPED 419Intensive Intervention in Reading
SPED 421Intensive Intervention in Mathematics and Content Area Literacy
SPED 423Supporting Transition for Individuals with Disabilities
SPED 432Positive Behavior Support
SPED 452Assessment in Special Education
SPED 465Advanced Inclusionary Practices in K-12

course numbercourse name
TLT 380Child Development and Cognition
TLT 405Principles and Applications of K-12 Assessment
TLT 407Instructional Design for K-12 Classrooms
TLT 409K-12 Classroom Environment and Management
TLT 412Social Studies in PreK through 4th Grade
TLT 420Literacy in PreK through 4th Grade: Reading and Its Foundations
TLT 422Literacy in PreK through 4th Grade: Writing and Its Foundations
TLT 426Science in PreK through 4th Grade
TLT 428Mathematics and Numeracy in PreK through 4th Grade

course numbercourse name

SPED 442 

General Education and Special Education Student Teaching and Seminar 

Centennial School

Many of our current master’s students who are pursuing their Special Education master’s degree and/or certification work at our highly-acclaimed and nationally-recognized lab school, the Centennial School. A primary goal of Centennial is to prepare special education teachers to work with students with emotional and behavioral needs and autism spectrum disorder as well as students’ families. 

Graduate students work full time as supervised teacher associates, while completing their Special Education master’s degree and/or certification. Graduate students who work at Centennial also receive an additional two hours of on-site training every week on topics specific to students with emotional and behavioral disorders and autism spectrum disorder. The workshops are usually presented by professional staff who work at the school and occasionally are presented by one of Centennial's outstanding cadre of professional consultants. 

Centennial School offers our graduate students optimal opportunities to engage in hands-on learning and evidence-based practices, including positive behavior support strategies and data-based instruction. 

Centennial School Classroom

Visit the Centennial School website for employment opportunities. Benefits include a stipend, 18 graduate credit hours of tuition remission annually, and full medical and dental benefits.