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Vanguard University Introduces New Credential Program for Special Education

February 21, 2025 - 17:29

Vanguard University Introduces New Credential Program for Special Education

Vanguard University is set to launch a new Education Specialist Mild to Moderate Support Needs (MMSN) teaching credential program, aimed at equipping future educators with the necessary skills to support students with diverse learning needs. The program will commence in the fall of 2025 and will offer both online and in-person options to cater to the varying preferences of students.

This innovative program is designed to address the growing demand for qualified special education teachers, particularly those who can provide tailored support for students with mild to moderate disabilities. The curriculum will focus on evidence-based teaching strategies, individualized education plans, and inclusive classroom practices, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared to make a positive impact in their future classrooms.

Vanguard University is committed to fostering an inclusive educational environment and believes this new credential program will empower educators to effectively meet the needs of all learners. As the landscape of education continues to evolve, initiatives like this are crucial in promoting equity and access for students with special needs.


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