Special Needs Teachers from Education Solutions enables you to reach professionals in the education field who specialize in dealing with children who have special needs including autism specialists, hearing specialists, occupational therapists (OT), physical therapists (PT), and speech/language pathologists. They educate students who are emotionally, learning, mentally, physically, severely, and visually challenged, as well as those who are gifted and talented. These teachers have the purchasing authority for products and services necessary to aid in their teaching. Many work in inclusive and co-teaching classrooms.
These educators have been trained to deal with exceptional children with disabilities including autism, emotional disturbance, mental retardation, orthopedic impairment,specific learning disabilities, speech or language impairment, traumatic brain injury (TBI), hearing impairment (including deafness), and visual impairment (including blindness). They understand the rules and regulations relating to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), No Child Left Behind (NCLB) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Additional Charges:
Add'l Selects @ $10/M
Selects @ $15/M
Computer Type @ $25/M
Instructional Expenditures @ $25/M
Construction @ $20/M
Planning @ $20/M
Library Media Center @ $25/M
Tech Budget/Pupil @ $25/M
Rec'd District Wide @ $25/M
Per Student @ $25/M
Expenditures @ $25/M
Expenditures/Student @ $25/M
Tracking @ N/C
Considered good credit risks, these well- educated professionals are stably employed with great benefits and are often from a two- income household. Eager to improve their skills and further their education, they frequently enroll in career advancement seminars, graduate education courses, and professional development workshops and seminars. To stay current in their field, they purchase business publications and subscriptions, as well as other products and services related to education and child development.
Always looking for ways to improve the quality of the education system and their own classroom environment. These teachers are frequent consumers of instructional materials, including textbooks, software, teaching products and classroom supplies. They are regular Internet users and utilize the web for lesson plans and teaching aids, as well as to research and purchase educational tools.
Professionals in the education field tend to have longer vacation periods, enabling them to take vacations, travel and spend quality time with their families. They also have time for leisure activities and look to purchase books, magazines, movies and music.Summer vacations allow them the opportunity to garden and enjoy other home improvement and outdoor activities. Many are donors to children's causes and have home offices.
Target these educators either at school or home address.
Average age 45
Highest Degree Earned-
50% Masters
49% Bachelors
Teacher Category
Autistic Specialty 1,542
ECE Special Needs 992
Emotionally Challenged 5,619
Gifted and Talented 17,199
Hearing Specialist 2,611
Learning Challenged 15,933
Mentally Challenged 5,176
Occupational Specialist 4,603
Physical Therapist 2,552
Physically Challenged 1,000
Severely Challenged 1,873
Special Needs- Department Chairperson 7,260
Resource 40,702
Teacher 166,304
Speech/Language Pathologist 33,934
Visually Challenged 994
Each record is telephone verified annually. |