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With a Masters in Speech and Language Pathology, would I be able to teach in schools, or would I need a separate M. Ed to do so?

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With a Masters in Speech and Language Pathology, would I be able to teach in schools, or would I need a separate M. Ed to do so?

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If you are interested in working in the schools as a speech and language pathologist, you need a teaching certificate for teacher of students with speech and language disabilities (the TSSLD). Most of our students obtain this certification. In our program, it is accomplished by the addition of one two point course, plus a school-based practicum experience. All the other content information required by the state is infused within the curriculum. You do not need an M.Ed.

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