Littlest_luna
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Would you suggest if im 10creds away from my associates finishing that and look for work in schools for the D/deaf and hard of hearing for early childhood while working on my bachelor 's or should i just finish working towards my bachelors to become a Teacher of the Deaf instead? Would it br wise in order to strengthen my own ASL skills and place/ understanding Deaf culture and community as a HOH and aspiring grade school teacher of the D/deaf and Hard of Hearing.Feel free to inbox me or ask here.
If you want to be a teacher you must have a bachelor's at a minimum. In my area, you aren't competitive without a Master's. Your program should give you a number of opportunities, through practicums and student teaching, to work with students, in a variety of settings.Would you suggest if im 10creds away from my associates finishing that and look for work in schools for the D/deaf and hard of hearing for early childhood while working on my bachelor 's or should i just finish working towards my bachelors to become a Teacher of the Deaf instead? Would it br wise in order to strengthen my own ASL skills and place/ understanding Deaf culture and community as a HOH and aspiring grade school teacher of the D/deaf and Hard of Hearing.
The biggest thing you learn in undergrad and grad school is language development and the IEP process. You need to be able to use strategies to facilitate language development, especially specific language targets, with children with hearing loss. You also need to be able to take data, choose goals, both academic and in various parts of language, and case manage your students on IEPs.I have worked with children before. I do know that i can handle it well, If i'm correct i believe with an early childhood if you have a associates you are able to help in school or at least be an assistant.
I want to teach It's been my goal.The biggest thing you learn in undergrad and grad school is language development and the IEP process. You need to be able to use strategies to facilitate language development, especially specific language targets, with children with hearing loss. You also need to be able to take data, choose goals, both academic and in various parts of language, and case manage your students on IEPs.
Could you work in a school that serves students with hearing loss as a paraprofessional? Probably. Is that what you want to do or do you want to be a teacher?
It should only take an additional two years to finish your Bachelor's after your Associates. Is there a program near you?I want to teach It's been my goal.
Yes, Bloomsburg college here in pa. I guess i figure if i finish do my associate first i can work in a school assisting and then continue doing my bachelors work only because i want the experience and the chance to learn before being a lead teacher.It should only take an additional two years to finish your Bachelor's after your Associates. Is there a program near you?
You would have to eventually quit when you start your practicums and student teaching. It looks like your program requires one 5 full day (half deaf ed and half ECE), one 2 day (all ECE), one 3 day (all Deaf ed), and a 9 week and 15 week placement. You can't work and do these at the same time.Yes, Bloomsburg college. You're right i just thought if i just finish my associates first i can be an assistant and get more experience before finishing my bachelor's and going right in as a teacher.
Yes, Bloomsburg college. You're right i just thought if i just finish my associates first i can be an assistant and get more experience before finishing my bachelor's and going right in as a teacher.