Special Education Administrator
Nature of Work
Education Required
Personal Qualities
Job Outlook and Advancement
How to Prepare for a Career
Resource Information
Special Education Administrator
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Nature of Work:
- Determine educational standards and goals for special education
programs.
- Ensure that those programs comply with federal, state, and local
laws.
- Set policies and procedures for special education teachers and
staff who are implementing those programs.
- Motivate teachers and staff.
- Provide parents with regular reports on their child's progress.
- Review and evaluate all programs - pilot programs, long-term programs,
future programs.
- Write grants, prepare budgets.
- Respond to legislative questions and concerns.
- Mediate disputes between parents and schools.
- Attend community meetings when critical special education issues
are discussed.
Education Required
- Master's degree in most cases, sometimes a doctorate degree.
- All states require a license to practice. Licensing requirements
vary by state.
Personal Qualities
- Confident
- Articulate
- Innovative leaders
- Inspire trust
- Strong motivator
- Excellent managers
Job Outlook and Advancement
- Employment of education administrators is projected to grow about
as fast as the average for all occupations through 2010. (BLS Occupational
Outlook Handbook 2002-03).
How to Prepare for a Career
- High school students can gain leadership skills by being active
and assuming officer positions in school clubs and organizations.
- Maintain a strong competitive high school grade point average.
- Volunteer to work in children's programs, summer recreation camps,
or Special Olympics.
- Ask about volunteer tutoring opportunities with children who receive
special education services.
- Attend your community's school board meetings and special hearings,
especially those related to school curriculum and special education
services will be discussed.

Resource Information
American Association
of School Administrators
1801 North Moore Street
Arlington, Virginia 22209
800-771-1162
703-528-0700
The Council of Administrators
of Special Education
615 16th Street, NW
Albuquerque, MN 87104
505-243-7622
The Council for
Exceptional Children
1110 North Glebe Road, Suite 300
Arlington, VA 22201-5704
800-224-6830
866-915-5000 TTY
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