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Inclusive Special Education: Moderate Disabilities (5–12)

License-Only, Initial Licensure Program

Become a skilled educator of students with disabilities.

We believe in the competence of every individual, and equal access to quality education. Here, you’ll learn how to express those beliefs in your teaching. In this program, you'll discover how to give students with moderate disabilities learning opportunities that will prepare them for success in life.

You'll explore issues in special education, technology, speech, and communication. Learn to design curriculum and Individualized Education Programs (IEPs). Study how technology such as adaptive devices can be used to assist students. Discover how to develop a variety of strategies for modifying curriculum, and apply those strategies during your student teaching experience. And because evaluating students is a responsibility of all special educators, you’ll also focus on assessment issues. 

You may be able to waive some courses based on previous coursework, which may reduce the total number of program credits (minimum=18). 

At the end of your program, you’ll be prepared for a rewarding career in the 21st century classroom. In fact, employers in Massachusetts prefer to hire Lesley graduates, saying that they are best prepared to enter the classroom on day one. 

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Program Structure

Full-time or part-time on-campus program

41 Credits
Off-Campus Option for Spring

In our off-campus programs, you'll study with the same cohort of students one weekend a month in eight-week semesters, and earn your degree in about two years. You’ll know your program schedule before you begin, making planning easier. And due to pandemic circumstances, our off-campus programs, usually held at in-person sites, have shifted to remote synchronous. This means you can join via Zoom from wherever you are. Classes will be at specified times (synchronous), so you must attend virtual classes during the scheduled class time.

A new cohort for this program will start in Spring of 2023.

617.349.8300
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Gain Skills and Expertise
Our license-only moderate disabilities program prepares you to:
$86,755
Average salary for teachers in Massachusetts (2021-2022), according to the National Education Association.
#1
Superintendents and other hiring managers across Massachusetts prefer to hire Lesley graduates, reporting that they are best prepared to enter the classroom on day one. (Source: Radius Global Market Research)
Top Schools
Massachusetts ranks as the best state to be a teacher, with some of the highest performing schools and best salaries in the country, according to US News.
Barbara Govendo
Special Education
Dr. Barbara Govendo
Barbara’s academic expertise covers effective learning strategies for students with disabilities, development of inspiring mentoring skills, and the intersection of learning and neuroscience. She teaches courses in the special education programs as well as a doctoral-level course in learning and the brain.
The degree employers are looking for.
Lesley graduates go on to rewarding careers in public and private schools, charter schools, and beyond. That's because our programs are ranked #1 for preparing teachers with the skills Massachusetts employers are seeking, including:
Important Licensure Information

All Lesley University educator licensure programs comply with current Massachusetts educational requirements, as specified. In addition, Massachusetts participates in the National Association of State Directors of Teacher Education and Certification (NASDTEC) Interstate Agreement, which makes it possible for an educator to have their Massachusetts license/s recognized across the United States. Depending on your professional goals, where you reside or plan to teach, and the licensure structures that exist within that state, there are diverse pathways to licensure that may be relevant. In accordance with Lesley University’s institutional participation in SARA (State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement) and with federal regulations, Lesley University strongly encourages prospective applicants who intend to pursue licensure in a state other than Massachusetts review the Lesley University Licensure and Credentialing page for more information.

Graduate Inclusive Special Education Programs

Faculty

Total approximate cost for this license-only program. Tuition and fees are for the 2023–2024 academic year.
Inclusive Special Education: Moderate Disabilities (5–12)
  • Tuition
    $925/credit x 41
    $37,925
  • Fees
    Field Experience Fee
    $850
    MAP ePortfolio Fee
    $200
    Comprehensive Fee
    $1,025
  • Total
Estimated Cost

All graduate students are reviewed for merit scholarships through the admissions process and are awarded at the time of acceptance. Other forms of financial aid are also available. Review all graduate tuition and fees, and what they cover. Tuition and fees are subject to change each year, effective in the Summer term.

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