The MEd in Special Education is an advanced program for students who already have a teaching certificate. Students specialize in one of three emphasis areas: adapted curriculum and autism, birth through kindergarten / preschool special education, general curriculum. The Special Educati
The MEd in Special Education is an advanced program for students who already have a teaching certificate. Students specialize in one of three emphasis areas: adapted curriculum and autism, birth through kindergarten / preschool special education, general curriculum.
The Special Education Master of Education program prepares students in advanced content and applied research to design and implement curricula, services, and research across school, clinical, home, and/or community settings. The MEd in Special Education is for students entering the master’s program who have completed undergraduate training in a teacher education field and who have a teaching certificate. Students apply to the specific emphasis area of interest.
Emphasis areas:
Adapted Curriculum and Autism: An emphasis in adapted curriculum is for those interested in teaching students with moderate, severe, or profound intellectual disability and moderate to severe autism following an adapted curriculum. This adapted curriculum may include teaching functional academics, lifelong personal and social skills, vocational skills, recreational and leisure skills, and community involvement. It emphasizes training in behavior management, instructional strategies, technology-based supports, and transition skills.
Birth through Kindergarten / Preschool Special Education: An emphasis in birth through kindergarten / preschool special education is for those interested in working with children birth through age 5 with and without disabilities. The birth through kindergarten / preschool special education emphasis promotes developmentally appropriate inclusive and collaborative teaching practices to prepare you for inclusive early learning, preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten programs as well as early intervention (birth to 3) and preschool intervention (3-5) programs.
General curriculum: An emphasis in general curriculum is for those interested in teaching students with mild disabilities who are primarily following the general curriculum. Training in this emphasis area prepares teachers to work in collaboration, inclusion, or resource models. The special education students who are most frequently served in these settings include those with behavior disorders, learning disabilities, mild intellectual disabilities, other health impaired, and some students with autism.
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Karen Burg was named Vice President for Research in 2021. She holds the Harbor Lights Chair in Biomedical Research in the College of Veterinary Medicine and previously served as Vice President for Research at Kansas State University.
Burg was recruited to UGA in 2016 as the Harbor Lights Chair in Small Animal Studies as part of the University’s Presidential Extraordinary Research Faculty Hiring Initiative, which brought several internationally recognized scholars to campus.
At UGA, she leveraged her experiences as a member of the National Science Foundation Innovation Corps for Learning national teaching team to provide input toward UGA’s successful I-Corps site application. She has served as a member of the university’s Innovation District Task Force, the Innovation District Faculty Advisory Council, the 2025 Strategic Planning Committee and the Aspire Alliance IChange Team, which is working to enhance faculty diversity.
In 2022, Burg received the Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring from President Joe Biden.
Burg’s research focuses on tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, with implications for diagnosing and treating diseases such as cancer. Her research has been supported by more than $20 million in grants, and she is the author of nearly 120 peer reviewed journal publications and the co-author of four books and nearly 40 book chapters.
She holds nine U.S. patents, one of which forms the basis of a company that uses 3D cell culture technology to model and predict how tumors will respond to cancer drugs.
Burg earned her bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from North Carolina State University and her master’s degree and Ph.D. in bioengineering from Clemson University.
The Master of Education (MEd) in Special Education program in the College of Education and Human Development focuses on evidence-based, instructional practices and their implementation in the classroom
As an experienced educator, do you want to enhance your ability to provide exemplary, evidence-based services for people with special needs? The UNC Charlotte M.Ed. in Special Education and Child Development with a concentration in Special Education is designed for professionals who already hold...
The Master of Education in Special Education allows licensed educators to enhance their professional portfolios and gain experience teaching and supporting students with specialized learning needs.
Prepares licensed teachers to identify and champion the strengths and assets of children with differing abilities. Graduates are equipped with the most impactful and effective skills for leading inclusive classrooms
With a master’s in special education from Bank Street, you’ll be prepared to meet the needs of students with a wide range of developmental variations, including those from diverse racial, ethnic, socioeconomic, and linguistic backgrounds.
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