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Have you always wanted to become a special education teacher, but your life path took you in another direction? Did you recently realize that teaching students with special needs is the profession for you? The Master of Arts in Teaching program with a concentration in Special Education combines a master’s degree and requirements for teacher licensure in Colorado to prepare you for a successful career in preK-12 special education through a high quality, supportive, and accessible program!
The goal of the Master of Arts in Teaching program with a concentration in Special Education is to prepare preK-12 special education teachers to make effective decisions in diverse classrooms. To accomplish this goal, we emphasize producing master teachers who are self-reflective, lifelong learners who have an understanding of child development, content, and pedagogy.
Master of Arts in Teaching Special Education teacher candidates must apply theory, research, classroom experience, and professional judgment to lead others in collaborative planning, implementation, and evaluation of effective instruction for students with special needs, birth through age 21.
In our program, you will experience:
With a Master of Arts in Teaching: Special Education degree, you will have the knowledge, skills, and experience to be a highly effective special education teacher who thinks critically about classroom issues and supports the needs of diverse learners.
Our graduates begin their teaching careers prepared and excited to become leaders in their schools and communities!
In order to apply to the MAT program for Special Education or Elementary Education, applicants must meet the following requirement:
In addition to the above requirement, applicants must submit the following materials:
Dr. Michele Trujillo is an Associate Professor of Special Education and has worked as a professional educator for 20 years. She is a co-founder and volunteer co-director of The Justice & Heritage Academy under the non-profit organization Conejos Clean Water. Michele is concerned with educational, social, environmental and food justice issues of the rural and urban communities in Colorado and how these inequities impact the educational achievement and growth of students; this is her primary research focus. Michele is a recent recipient of the Lena L. Archuleta Community Service Award by the Denver Public Library which recognizes her contributions and dedication to the Latino community within Colorado.
Our Master of Arts in Teaching: Special Education graduates become teachers and leaders in schools and facilities not just in Colorado, but across the country as well! Our alumni have been hired at schools such as:
Where will you end up? Get started today to find out.