Pennsylvania Resources: Career Exploration Fact Sheets
Looking for ways to engage secondary students in authentic experiences working with students with disabilities?
The opportunity to explore the varied special education career options not only can be rewarding to the students but just might lead them to pursuing jobs in the field of special education.
Career Exploration Fact Sheets provide information about professional roles within the field of Special Education.
Find answers to questions such as:
~ What do special education professionals do on a daily basis?
~ What skills do these roles require?
~ What programs are available?
Each fact sheet contains one or more "voices from the field" where current professionals share their experiences and insights about their roles.
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Adapted Physical Education Teacher
Assistive Technology Specialist
Behavior Specialist
Certificate and Master's Programs for Behavior Specialists
Educational Audiologist
Educational Interpreter
Job Coach
Occupational Therapy Practitioner
Orientation & Mobility Specialist
Paraprofessional
Physical Therapy Practitioner
School Psychologist
Social Worker
Special Education Teacher
Speech-Language Pathologist
Teacher of the Deaf
Teachers for Students with Low Incidence and Cognitive Disabilities
Teacher of Students with Visual Impairments
Learning Opportunity
American Sign Language (ASL): Communicate and Connect
Spring 2025 Opportunity for Secondary Students
Unlock a new way to connect and communicate with the world around you by learning American Sign Language (ASL)! This unique opportunity is open to secondary students eager to expand their skills, embrace diversity, and create a more inclusive environment. Imagine expressing yourself in a whole new language, breaking barriers, and building friendships with deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals. ASL isn’t just a language; it’s a culture and a community waiting to be explored.
Learning ASL can enhance your future career options, sharpen your skills, and empower you to make a difference in someone’s life. Through fun, interactive classes and hands-on practice, you’ll gain the skills to communicate confidently while you learn valuable lessons.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity—sign up today to start your ASL journey!
Review the flyer to learn more! Contact Dr. Patricia Mulroy with questions.
Featured Resources: Engaging Secondary Students
Washington State has many tools and resources for LEAs interested in starting a high school "grow your own" program. Resources include: recruitment letters, assessment tools, and curriculum resources.
Educators Rising is a career and technical student organization (CTSO). By working with aspiring educators who reflect the demographics of their communities and who are passionate about serving those communities through public education, Educators Rising is changing the face of teaching.
Special Olympics Unified Champion Schools® is a program for schools that intentionally promotes meaningful social inclusion by bringing together students with and without intellectual disabilities to create accepting school environments, utilizing three interconnected components: Special Olympics Unified Sports®, inclusive youth leadership, and whole school engagement.
Best Buddies Friendship programs build one-to-one friendships between people with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), offering social interactions that form meaningful connections with their peers, gain self-confidence and self-esteem, and share interests, experiences and activities that many other individuals enjoy.
How many students sitting in classrooms today consider a career in special education? According to the Hanover Research report, promoting careers is a three-step process that includes exposure, experience, and education.