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*Career Outlook Data Sources

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics - bls.gov
The BLS provides comprehensive salary data for various professions in its Occupational Outlook Handbook. It includes median salaries, job growth projections, and industry-specific information.
PayScale - payscale.com
PayScale offers a large database of salary reports, allowing users to search by job title, degree, and geographic region. It is a useful resource for up-to-date salary ranges based on user-reported data.
Glassdoor - glassdoor.com
Glassdoor aggregates employee-reported salaries for specific jobs and industries. This can be a helpful tool for understanding real-world salary expectations for specific roles.
National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) - nces.ed.gov
NCES provides data on educational outcomes, including salaries for roles in education such as teaching, administration, and counseling, which are useful for degrees related to education fields.
Salary.com - salary.com
Salary.com offers salary ranges and compensation information for a wide variety of professions, including business, finance, healthcare, and more. It is widely used for salary benchmarks.
National Association of Colleges and Employers - naceweb.org
NACE provides salary surveys, especially for recent graduates, and offers data on starting salaries for various fields and industries. This can be particularly useful for entry-level positions.

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Teacher of Students with Disabilities Certification

Prepare to design inclusive learning environments supporting students with diverse learning needs.


Teachers seeking Teacher of Students with Disabilities Endorsement on the graduate level must already:

Possess a BA in an academic area, and
Hold general education certification in either Elementary, Middle or Subject Area Certification.

The program consists of seven 3 credit courses designed to comply with the New Jersey State Code and the Council for Exceptional Children Standards.

The goals of this program are to:

Prepare students so that they will be better prepared to understand the nature and needs of individuals with disabilities
Prepare students who can accommodate diversity.
Prepare students to understand special education services and community resources for the individual with special needs

Teachers with the skills to help students with special educational needs will always be in high demand.

Your Future

Academic Advancement:

Next steps include Additional NJ endorsements, MA/MEd, ESL/bilingual education, special education, literacy, supervisor certification, or educational leadership pathway.

Career Pathways:

Special Education Teacher, Resource Room Teacher, Inclusion Specialist

Industry Outlook:

Growing demand for special education teachers due to rising focus on inclusive classrooms and individualized education.

Regional employers include

New Jersey public school districts; Newark Public Schools; Jersey City Public Schools; Paterson Public Schools; Elizabeth Public Schools; KIPP/North Star; Uncommon Schools; private schools; county education offices.

Salary Outlook:

$60,000 – $90,000

Getting Started
For New Jersey entry-level roles aligned to Teacher of Students with Disabilities Certification, a reasonable starting range is approximately $55,000–$70,000, depending on role, licensure/certification, employer type, and prior experience.

Early Career and Progression
Approx. $78,000 midpoint at about five years, with higher earnings in specialized, licensed, technical, supervisory, or high-demand settings.

Approx. $90,000 average or attainable mid-career benchmark around ten years, especially for advanced credentials, management responsibility, or specialized practice.


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