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The Reading Specialist program provides qualifications to work in the following areas:
- Reading Interventionist
- Reading Coach
- Reading Program Directors
- Reading Clinics
- Remedial Reading Classrooms
- Regular Classrooms K-12
- Title 1 Classrooms
- Adult Education, including: Colleges, Vocational Education and Correctional Institutions
Speech-Language Pathologists with a Masters degree and the appropriate credentials can be employed in:
- Public Schools
- Hospitals
- Rehabilitation Agencies
- State Guidance Centers
- Early Intervention Agencies (Sooner Start)
- Private Practice
Related Professional Association
- American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)
- Oklahoma Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology (OBESPA)
- Oklahoma Speech-Language-Hearing Association (OSHA)
Career opportunities in the field of Special Education include the following:
- Teach students with mild-moderate disabilities in public and private schools
- Teach students with severs-profound disabilities in public and private schools
- Serve as a special education consultant
- Serve as a special education lobbyist
- Serve in special education administrative capacity (e.g. supervisor, trainer)
- Private tutoring or school
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