{"schemaVersion":"1.0","exportedAt":"2026-05-15T12:41:08.732Z","occupation":{"soc":"25-2051.00","title":"Special Education Teachers, Preschool","group":"Educational Instruction & Library","sector":"61","jobZone":5,"jobZoneInferred":false},"framework":{"version":"v.26.05","description":"","contextCovered":"This framework covers special education practice for preschool students with disabilities, spanning direct instruction, IEP development, interdisciplinary collaboration, family engagement, and program leadership within early childhood special education settings from classroom to organizational levels.","levels":{"emerging":{"label":"Emerging","statements":["Individualized Educational Plans (IEPs) — assist in drafting initial goals and objectives under the supervision of a lead special educator in a preschool inclusion setting.","Special educational strategies — apply foundational sensory-motor and perceptual techniques during structured lessons under direct mentor guidance in an early childhood classroom.","Socially acceptable behavior — implement pre-designed behavior modification protocols with close oversight in a self-contained preschool special education environment.","Nonverbal communication techniques — use gestures, facial expressions, and physical proximity to provide comfort and encouragement to preschool students with special needs under supervision.","Basic skill instruction — deliver structured lessons on color, shape, number, and letter recognition to young learners with disabilities following a cooperating teacher's established lesson plans.","Student progress data — collect and record observational notes and assessment data using provided forms and software tools in a preschool special education classroom.","Family communication — participate in scheduled conferences with parents and caregivers under the guidance of a supervising teacher to share student progress updates.","Personal hygiene and self-care routines — support students through structured daily routines following established protocols and individualized care plans in a preschool setting.","Assistive technology tools — operate basic device drivers, educational software, and internet browser applications under direction to support instructional activities for students with disabilities.","Disability accommodation strategies — identify and apply pre-approved accommodation techniques for students with a variety of disabilities under the direction of a lead special educator."]},"developing":{"label":"Developing","statements":["Individualized Educational Plans (IEPs) — develop and maintain goal-aligned IEP documents with reduced oversight, coordinating input from parents and specialists in a preschool special education program.","Sensory and perceptual-motor skill development — design and deliver routine instructional sequences targeting cognition, language, and motor skill growth across a caseload of preschool students with special needs.","Positive reinforcement systems — implement and adjust behavior modification and positive reinforcement strategies independently to promote socially acceptable behavior in an early childhood classroom.","Collaborative team meetings — contribute substantively to IEP team conferences with parents, administrators, and social workers, sharing assessment findings and recommending instructional adjustments.","Personal development skill instruction — teach goal-setting, independence, and early self-advocacy skills to preschool students using structured curricula adapted to individual developmental levels.","Student progress monitoring — analyze ongoing assessment data and adjust instruction routinely using spreadsheet and database software to track student outcomes across developmental domains.","Differentiated disability strategies — implement a range of evidence-based strategies to address varying disability profiles within a mixed-needs preschool classroom with limited supervisory support.","Social skill development — facilitate structured social skill groups using established curricula and behavior supports, adapting activities to individual student needs in a preschool context.","Written communication — compose clear progress notes, evaluation summaries, and parent correspondence using word processing and email software in a preschool special education department.","Assistive and instructional technology — integrate computer-based training software, presentation tools, and graphics applications into daily instruction to support diverse learners in a preschool setting."]},"proficient":{"label":"Proficient","statements":["Comprehensive IEP development — independently design, implement, and evaluate individualized educational plans that address educational, physical, and social development for a full caseload in a preschool special education program.","Advanced instructional strategy — autonomously select and apply specialized techniques targeting language, cognition, memory, and sensory-motor integration for students with complex and co-occurring disabilities in a preschool environment.","Interdisciplinary collaboration — lead IEP team meetings with parents, administrators, psychologists, and related service providers, synthesizing multidisciplinary findings into cohesive and actionable educational plans.","Behavioral intervention expertise — design individualized behavior intervention plans grounded in applied behavior analysis and positive behavior supports for preschool students with significant behavioral challenges.","Self-advocacy curriculum — develop and deliver age-appropriate personal development and self-advocacy programming that builds independence in young learners with disabilities across preschool and transition contexts.","Critical problem-solving — evaluate complex student learning and behavioral situations, apply deductive and inductive reasoning, and implement non-routine solutions without supervisory input in a preschool special education setting.","Systems-level evaluation — assess the effectiveness of instructional programs, assistive technologies, and accommodation frameworks across an entire preschool special education classroom caseload using data-driven methods.","Family and community engagement — facilitate nuanced, culturally responsive communication with diverse families, translating assessment and IEP content into accessible language during high-stakes conferences in a school setting.","Nonverbal and multimodal communication — employ a full repertoire of nonverbal, augmentative, and alternative communication strategies autonomously to support comprehension and expression in nonspeaking or minimally verbal preschool students.","Professional judgment and ethics — apply advanced judgment in ambiguous situations involving student safety, disability classification, and service eligibility, aligning decisions with IDEA mandates and public safety standards in a preschool program."]},"advanced":{"label":"Advanced","statements":["Program architecture — design and lead a comprehensive preschool special education program, establishing instructional frameworks, service delivery models, and IEP quality standards at the school or district level.","Organizational policy development — author and advocate for evidence-based policies governing early childhood special education practices, disability identification criteria, and inclusive programming across a district or regional system.","Mentorship and professional development — develop and facilitate ongoing training for special education teachers, paraprofessionals, and related service staff, building instructional capacity across an early childhood special education department.","Cross-system leadership — lead interagency coordination among school districts, health agencies, social service organizations, and early intervention programs to align services for preschool children with disabilities at scale.","Strategic IEP systems oversight — establish quality assurance protocols and data systems for IEP development and compliance monitoring, ensuring programmatic fidelity across multiple preschool special education classrooms and sites.","Applied research integration — synthesize emerging research in special education, developmental psychology, and therapy to direct programmatic innovation and evidence-based practice adoption across an organization.","Equity and access leadership — lead school- or district-wide initiatives to reduce disproportionality in disability identification and placement, driving systemic improvements in access and outcomes for underserved preschool populations.","Stakeholder communication at scale — present program outcomes, policy recommendations, and resource needs to school boards, legislative bodies, and community partners, representing the preschool special education division at an organizational level.","Technology and data infrastructure — direct the selection, implementation, and evaluation of educational and administrative technology platforms that support data-driven IEP management and instructional delivery across a preschool special education system.","Cultural and ethical standards leadership — establish and model organizational norms of empathy, dependability, and ethical practice, shaping the professional culture of a preschool special education department through visible and sustained leadership."]}}},"sources":{"onet":"v30.2 (CC BY 4.0)","crosswalk":"https://skillscrosswalk.com","generator":"LER.me"},"attribution":"© EBSCOed"}