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Special education teachers often have a tougher teaching job than most—not only do we have to teach a curriculum, we also have to work with behavioral and emotional problems that may arise with our students, a factor more common in special education than in classrooms with students who don’t have diagnosed learning disabilities. Distance Learning is much more of a challenge for a special education teacher, but special education work will make us better and more patient teachers and people in general. With the proper technology we can captivate our students better to have a more successful teaching experience.

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Special education teachers often have a tougher teaching job than most—not only do we have to teach a curriculum, we also have to work with behavioral and emotional problems that may arise with our students, a factor more common in special education than in classrooms with students who don’t have diagnosed learning disabilities. Distance Learning is much more of a challenge for a special education teacher, but special education work will make us better and more patient teachers and people in general. With the proper technology we can captivate our students better to have a more successful teaching experience.

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