Head Start and Special Needs Teachers

The two professions deal with learners who are delicate and need special attention and care. A head start teacher supervises and organizes pre-K students in classrooms. Their work entails planning educational lessons and delivering them to the students. They are the ones who prepare students so that they can join the elementary school. The other duties they perform include management of the classroom operations, developing the curriculum, reporting any developments and concerns, and meeting with parents (Mediasolutions, 2020). They are critical components in the growth of young children. For one to qualify as a head start teacher, they must have at least an associate degree in early childhood, although most of them have a bachelor’s degree in the same area. The other skills needed for this role are a nurturing personality, good communication, and time management skills. Other attributes required include patience, creativity, organization, and teamwork (Mediasolutions, 2020).

Special needs teachers work with children of various ages who have a variety of cognitive, physical emotional problems, or learning disabilities. The two groups of teachers labor to manage and promote the growth needs of their students as well as their special needs. They modify the education curriculum to fit the needs of each learner. For one to qualify to join the profession, they must have either a master’s or bachelor’s degree in special needs education. They must also be licensed to teach in their respective areas by the licensing bodies (Mediasolutions, 2020). There are several similarities and differences between the two teaching professions. Both of them teach the national curriculum and prepare lesson plans and other learning materials. They also assess the work of the learners and report any concerns that they have to the parents and guardians. Both of them teachers are also expected to have robust communication, personality development, and time management skills. Additionally, they should have patience, organizational skills, teamwork, and creativity (Mediasolutions, 2020).The main difference is in their qualifications and the ages of the students they teach. Although both professions deal with students who are delicate and need special care, I will choose the special needs teacher profession. This is because I have a passion for such learners and I would like to be part of their transformation process.

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