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Best Colleges for Special Education in Long Island?

I'm passionate about special education and am considering Long Island for college. Can anyone recommend the best colleges there that focus on this field? I'm curious about where I could get the best training and experience.

7 months ago

Yes, certainly! Long Island, New York, is home to several institutions that offer strong programs in special education.

1. Adelphi University: Located in Garden City, Adelphi University's Ruth S. Ammon School of Education offers both undergraduate and graduate programs in special education. Their programs emphasize hands-on experience, and students often find opportunities for internships and field experience in local schools.

2. Hofstra University: Hofstra offers both Bachelor's and Master's degree programs in special education. The programs emphasize developing students' knowledge and skills to serve in diverse and inclusive educational settings. Collaborative projects and field experiences provide practical learning experiences.

3. St. Joseph's College: In Patchogue and Brooklyn, St. Joseph's offers a well-regarded program in special education. Their program is geared toward dual certification in General and Special Education at the grade level of your choosing.

4. Molloy College: Located in Rockville Centre, Molloy College provides a broad range of education degrees, including dual degree programs in special education. Their programs offer a solid academic foundation along with relevant fieldwork.

Each of these institutions has strong special education programs, but the best one for you will depend on your specific needs and goals. Consider factors such as class size, faculty accessibility, the opportunity for fieldwork or internships, and specific areas of focus within special education when making your decision. I'd strongly suggest researching each university's special education program and attending virtual information sessions to get a feel for what each institution offers.

7 months ago

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