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Room 1107 James
2900 Bedford Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11210
(718) 951-5995
specialedu@brooklyn.cuny.edu

M.S. in Education: Teacher of Students with Disabilities – Early Childhood; Childhood Education; Middle Childhood Education

A range of 30-45 credits are required. The number of credits and their sequence is determined by the candidate’s previous teacher preparation.

The Graduate Program in Special Education prepares candidates to work in schools and other educational settings that serve individuals with disabilities and their families.  Candidates are provided experiences in varied educational settings that prepare them to work in culturally diverse urban school settings.

Program Faculty

Pauline Bynoe  Program Head  
pbynoe@brooklyn.cuny.edu

Jeanne Angus, Alberto Bursztyn, Yoon-Joo Lee, Robert Perez

 

 
UPCOMING EVENTS:
 

Annual Symposium 2008:  Masters Degree Research Projects

News/Announcements from Student Association for Special Educators (SASE), a student club in the Graduate Program in Special Education

Free Teacher to Teacher Workshop-Summer 2008

  Advocacy: Getting Appropriate Services: Thursday Night Bimonthly Workshops Workshops for Parents

   

 

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