Department of Special Education and Disability Studies
Change Lives, Starting With Yours
The Graduate School of Education and Human Development (GSEHD) within the George Washington University prepares scholar-leaders to work within clinical settings, schools, and communities to meet the diverse needs of those with disabilities. Our variety of specialized programs span all developmental stages, from birth through young adult, and promote inclusion and equity for all learners though an individualized teaching and learning approach. Develop skills to infuse social justice ethics, culturally responsive practices, strength-based strategies and disability rights lenses into your classroom or clinical setting.
GSEHD's high touch programs allow each graduate student to benefit from high quality mentorship and gain the knowledge and skills they need to make a difference for people with disabilities.
Find the Degree that Matches Your Career Goals
Master's Degrees
- Special Education
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Develop knowledge and skills to infuse social justice ethics, culturally responsive practices, strength-based strategies, and disability rights lenses into your teaching and educational experiences.
- Early Childhood Special Education*
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Prepare to address the learning and developmental needs of young children (ages 3-8) with or at-risk for disabilities.
- Interdisciplinary Secondary Transition Services
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Develop expertise in the design, implementation, and continuous improvement of transition planning and programming to empower students and young adults with disabilities in successfully transitioning to postsecondary opportunities.
- Special Education for Children with Emotional and Behavioral Disabilities*
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This program is designed to train educators who are able to address a full continuum of needs of culturally and linguistically diverse exceptional students. Graduates are eligible for teacher licensure in Special Education - Emotional Disturbance (ED), Learning Disability (LD), and Intellectual Disabilities (ID).
- Special Education for Cultural Responsiveness and Equity in Teaching*
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Designed for initially certified teachers and educational service providers currently working in schools who are passionate about improving the quality of learning for children with diverse needs.
Not Accepting Applications Currently
Doctoral Degrees
- EdD in Special Education
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Students study structural and functional changes in the brain, examine cognitive processing, and consider the implications of those findings for teaching, learning, and educational policy. Graduates have an impact through leadership in academic settings, research communities, policy institutions, and advocacy organizations.
Graduate Certificates
- Autism Spectrum
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Provide focused instruction and intense individualized interventions and evaluate, select, and implement evidence-based practices to support children with autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders.
- Brain Injury: Transition Services
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Empower students and young adults with brain injuries in successfully transitioning to postsecondary opportunities.
No Longer Accepting Applications
- Special Education for Cultural Responsiveness and Equity in Teaching
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Enhance your skills to meet the needs of students with diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds and those with varying social and learning abilities.
No Longer Accepting Applications
- Transition Special Education
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This certificate focuses on social justice as you learn to design and implement strategies to help ensure the success of youth as they transition to adult life.
Why GSEHD at GW?
Access Washington, D.C.
Take advantage of our unique location in the heart of our nation’s capital, with access to opportunities in government and private organizations, as well as urban and suburban public, charter, and private schools.
Unmatched Outcomes
With its reputation of excellence, you will join, learn from, and support a cohort of brilliant peers who are highly sought after for post-program employment.
Gain Credentials
GSEHD prepares you for licensure in supporting children with learning, emotional, or behavioral challenges through various stages of development.
You May Be Eligible
Learn more about benefits that may apply to you, depending on the program you choose >
No Application Fees
GRE is Not Required
Scholarships Available
Teacher Certification & Licensure
Graduates who have successfully completed one of GSEHD’s state-approved teacher educator preparation programs and passed the ETS Praxis exams for licensure are eligible to receive a D.C. teaching license. Learn more and request Program Completer Verification >
Resources for SEDS Professionals
Five Tools and Resources for Special Education Teachers and Administrators
April 2, 2024
By utilizing these 5 special education teaching methods and resources, you can help create a supportive and inclusive classroom to reach all learners.
Meeting the Needs of Every Learner: The Role of Special Education Professionals
March 11, 2024
Special educators and administrators must focus on recognizance, collaboration, and inclusion to ensure equitable learning environments for all students.
SEDS in the News
Alexandria City Public Schools Announces Partnership with GW's Graduate School of Education and Human Development
January 23, 2023
The innovative partnership will expand the number of special education instructional assistants and teachers who serve ACPS preK-12 students in its 18 schools.
K-12 Teacher Webinar - Understanding Teacher Burnout in US Schools
October 25, 2022
Understanding Teacher Burnout in US Schools is the first of a webinar series that examines the critical topic of teacher burnout from a variety of viewpoints.
"I Grew Up Latinx & Disabled — & I’m Creating The Change I Want To See" Published by GSEHD Student
September 17, 2020
GSEHD doctoral student Maria (Conchita) Hernandez Legorreta (Special Education) published an article on Refinery29.com.
GSEHD Student Guest on "The Talk on Main Street's" Juneteenth Event
July 9, 2020
The event, featuring doctoral student Tonya Jefferson, was about moving the country forward regarding diversity, equity, and inclusion.