I have done regular B.Ed but I want to teach disabled children. What should I do?

Asked about Lady Irwin College, University of Delhi - B.Ed. in Special Education (Mental Retardation)

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    Nilutpol Kashyap | Contributor-Level 8

    5 years ago
    Hello,
    To become a teacher in special education, you need to have a B.Ed degree in special education. B.Ed Special Education is a teacher training program too. But, this course differs from the regular B.Ed course in many ways. The main difference is that B.Ed. Special Education course has been crafted to develop a skilled workforce of special education teachers in India.
    Who is a special education teacher, you may ask. A special education teacher deals with children with disabilities. He/she teaches, trains and instructs children with different types of disabilities
    The course is two years long. After completing this course, you will be
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