eg: Memorial Scholarship
eg: Accounting, Nursing, Computer Science
eg: University of Toronto
eg: National Union

Instructors and Teachers of Persons with Disabilities

(NOC 4215)
+26.26%
 

Requirement

To work as an instructor or teacher of persons with disabilities, you usually need a bachelor's degree in special education or a related field such as psychology or social work. In some instances, a community college diploma and appropriate experience may replace a university education.

You must finish an appropriate training program in rehabilitation or special education.

To be a teacher working in public schools, you need a provincial/territorial teaching certificate.

To be an instructor of persons who are blind, you need certification by the Canadian National Institute for the Blind.

Most recent entrants have an undergraduate university degree, and almost 1 in 10 has a graduate degree.

Degrees Associated with This Career

Bachelor
Master
Doctorate

Useful Experience/Skills

Interpersonal skills
Client/customer needs assessment
Facilitation skills
Volunteer work with disabled persons

Useful Secondary School Subjects

English (Communication)
Social Studies
Biology
A second language

St. Petersburg College
St Petersburg, Florida, US

Related Program(s):
Exceptional Student Education (BSc) Bachelor; Online
Exceptional Student Education (BSc) Bachelor
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University of Worcester
Worcester, England, GB

Related Program(s):
Special Educational Needs, Disabilities, and Inclusion Bachelor; Honours
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Southwest Minnesota State University
Marshall, Minnesota, US

Related Program(s):
Special Education-Academic & Behavioral Strategist Bachelor
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Modified on December 15, 2023