The Special Education Teacher Preparation Program combines elementary teaching certification and K-12 endorsement in the special education area of learning disabilities. Both certification and endorsement are awarded only after completion of an internship. MSU’s Teacher Preparation Program is accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation.
This unique Bachelor of Arts and special education endorsement program is designed to prepare students to be effective general and special education teachers. It places a high priority on helping students build connections between theory and practice in the inclusive classroom teaching situation, as well as the more traditional self-contained type of special education classroom. The internship experience, in particular, is designed to be an occasion where special education teacher candidates can benefit from continued instruction and mentoring from university and school faculty while working to refine and hone skills developed earlier in the program.
Our MSU faculty have developed a special education Teacher Preparation Program that addresses teaching for higher levels of understanding and provides teacher candidates with opportunities to gain the critical knowledge and skills needed to teach all children effectively.
Gain more than 1,000 hours of classroom experience, including a full-year internship
Learn from faculty who are leading researchers and teacher educators in the field.
Be part of a nationally top-ranked special education program.
The goals of the MSU Special Education program are to prepare prospective teachers who have: