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How do I get to where I want to go?

Submitted by an LD OnLine user on

I am currently preparing to enter ASU to become a Special Ed teacher. However, what I really want to do is to become a diagnostician in private practice (or contracted). What path should I take to get there? Could I do that with a BA in SpEd and a MA in School Psychology?

Submitted by Sue on Tue, 06/01/2004 - 8:45 PM

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Yes. :-)

You might consider it the other way around, though, the Psych first.

Of course, it will be the actual field experience that will be most beneficial, so you’ll want to pick courses and internships, etc. that get you working with good diagnosticians. Basically the education stuff is at least half fairly worthless, but necessary to allow you to be in the presence of people who know what they are doing. The tricky part is figuring out who those people are :)

Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 06/02/2004 - 1:50 AM

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Isn’t there a field called psychometrics?

For example, get a bachelor’s degree in education with emphasis in special ed and then get your Masters in psychometrics.

Submitted by Janis on Thu, 06/03/2004 - 12:51 AM

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I think the undergrad special ed. major (with psych minor possibly) and then an educational psychology master’s sounds good. You could major in psychology as an undergrad degree, I suppose, but you have to have the master’s in ed. psych to do testing like the WISC.

Janis

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