Special Education Resume

April 8, 2010

in Education Resumes

Special education involved educating and tutoring students with special needs. Special education teachers ought to be patient and organized. What is more, they must understand the educational needs of their students and be able to motivate them. The special education resume is mostly used by individuals applying for special education teaching or special education curriculum developer jobs.

Sample Special Education Resume

Peter Jones

477 Middle Street

Westport Connecticut 33347

peterjones@hismail.com

Mobile: 555 – 4892 – 4445

Career Objective:

Highly motivated and passionate individual seeking position of special education teacher

Professional Experience:

2007 – Presently: Special needs teacher – Middle town Elementary School – Connecticut

Responsibilities:

  • Assisting with the development of Individual Education Programs
  • Administering tests to evaluate the progress of students
  • Developing lesson plans that meet the needs of individual students
  • Teaching Regent Biology and English classes
  • Preparing progress  reports on students
  • Researching, studying and implementing new strategies on special education
  • Preparing faculty meeting to discuss the teaching methods used in special education

2005 – 2007: Substitute teacher – Middle town Elementary School – Connecticut

Responsibilities:

  • Assisting the special education teacher in developing the lesson plans, evaluating the progress of the students and managing the classroom
  • Preparing teaching aids for use in the classroom
  • Preparing end of term student reports
  • Holding one-on-one lessons with the students

Qualifications:

2005: Certification in K12 Special Education – National Special Education Association

2001 – 2005: Bachelor of Science in Special Education – New York State University

Achievements:

Academic Excellence Award 2004

Hobbies

  • Cycling
  • Hiking
  • Fishing
  • Reading

Referees:

Available upon request

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