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Well, there is one thing for sure. We have to be fluent in two languages while hearing teachers of hearing kids dont.
For that alone, we should get paid more.
I thought special ed teachers, including TODs, general require additional education (another MA, a prof. certification or doctorate) to specialize in the area and start at a higher step/scale, and so usually do make more than your average classroom teacher with just one MA in a subject area like English, Spanish, or Math?