<p>I have just recently started looking at UA for a degree in special education. I don’t know a lot about the school other than they have the best football team in the country. I was wondering if anyone could tell me how their program is and the overall pros and cons of the school. Thanks</p>
<p>I am also looking at old dominion university and coastal Carolina university</p>
<p>i also have an interest in joining the uscg if that makes a difference</p>
<p>The College of Education ranks in the top 3% of institutions that educate future teachers.</p>
<p>Have you contacted the College of Education? </p>
<p>Have you toured Bama?</p>
<p>[College</a> of Education :: Special Education and Multiple Abilities «](<a href=“http://education.ua.edu/departments/spema/]College”>Special Education and Multiple Abilities – The University of Alabama College of Education | The University of Alabama)</p>
<p>Special Education and Multiple Abilities</p>
<p>Special Education wants YOU!!</p>
<p><strong>Financial support due to critical shortage through</strong> Federal Loan forgiveness up to $17,500 [Teacher</a> Loan Forgiveness | Federal Student Aid](<a href=“http://www.FederalStudentAid.ed.gov/tc]Teacher”>http://www.FederalStudentAid.ed.gov/tc) inquire 201 Graves</p>
<p>The Department of Special Education and Multiple Abilities (SPMA) prepares students to serve as reflective decision makers in instructional settings for diverse learners. The SPMA faculty believe that a teacher preparation program should emphasize roles and responsibilities that integrate the strengths of learners, parents, general education teachers, special education teachers, related service professionals, and the community. A combination of learning opportunities that include a coordinated knowledge base, diverse school-based practicums, and internship experiences are designed to facilitate the development of logical, critical, and reflective thinking skills. These skills will enable students to synthesize information and conceptualize knowledge that prepare them as future educators to effectively plan, develop, problem solve, and implement programs for diverse learners.</p>
<p>Based on the fundamental belief that success is a function of the interaction between the individual and the environment, the over-arching goal of teacher education programs offered by the Program in Special Education and Multiple Abilities at The University of Alabama is the development, validation, and use of techniques for maximizing students’ (with and without exceptionalities) attainment of their full potential.</p>