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Special Education Teacher

Phoenix, AZ

$49.60K - $65.50K/yr

PIE places great emphasis on the student-teacher relationship, a critical component to the ... Ability to operate a PC computer, word processor, copier, FAX, and other office machines. Education ...

Special Education Teacher

Mesa, AZ

$49.60K - $65.50K/yr

PIE places great emphasis on the student-teacher relationship, a critical component to the ... Ability to operate a PC computer, word processor, copier, FAX, and other office machines. Education ...

Special Education Teacher

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$49.60K - $65.50K/yr

PIE places great emphasis on the student-teacher relationship, a critical component to the ... Ability to operate a PC computer, word processor, copier, FAX, and other office machines. Education ...

Special Education Teacher

Maricopa, AZ · On-site

$49.80K - $65.70K/yr

Collaborate with general education teachers regarding the educational, social, emotional, and ... Frequent computer use is expected. Work Environment: Typical office environment is expected ...

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How much do computer education teacher jobs pay per year?

As of May 31, 2026, the average yearly pay for computer education teacher in the United States is $51,199.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $43,000.00 and $55,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Computer Education Teacher, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Computer Education Teacher, you need a strong background in computer science concepts, instructional design, and an education degree or teaching certification. Familiarity with classroom technology, coding platforms, and learning management systems is typically required. Excellent communication, patience, and adaptability help engage students and accommodate diverse learning needs. These skills ensure effective teaching, inspire student interest in technology, and support digital literacy development.

What are some common challenges Computer Education Teachers face when integrating technology into their curriculum?

Computer Education Teachers often encounter challenges such as varying levels of student digital literacy, limited access to up-to-date hardware or software, and balancing theoretical concepts with hands-on projects. Additionally, keeping up with rapidly evolving technology and ensuring lessons remain relevant can be demanding. Collaborating with other faculty to integrate technology into broader curricula and adapting teaching methods for diverse learning styles are also key aspects of the role.

What is a Computer Education Teacher?

A Computer Education Teacher is an educator who specializes in teaching students about computers, digital literacy, and technology-related subjects. They develop and deliver lessons on topics like computer basics, coding, internet safety, and software applications. These teachers often work in elementary, middle, or high schools, helping students build essential technology skills for academic and future career success. They may also stay updated on the latest technological trends to ensure their curriculum remains relevant.
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Purpose
The ideal candidate will have the ability to create a learning environment that challenges students at all ability levels and encourages inquiry, collaboration and creativity. Teachers will be required to integrate technology into classroom activities; differentiate instruction; effectively utilize formative and summative assessments; use data to inform instruction; etc. Seeking a candidate with a passion for technology and the ability to teach computer programming courses. Master's Degree preferred. Subject areas may include computer applications, desktop publishing and webpage design. Preferred candidate should be certified to teach Introduction to Computer Science, Computer Science 1 and Computer Science 2.
Qualifications
Certified teacher in the state of Indiana or Instructor acceptable to Higher Learning Commission. Degree required in area of specialty. Acceptable degrees include Computer Education, Computer Science, Business, Workplace Specialist: Computer Science or Programming, CTE: Business Services and Technology or CTE: Business and Information Technology. PLTW Computer Science certification preferred, including Computer Science Essentials, Computer Science Principles, Computer Science A, and/or Cybersecurity. Ability and desire to teach is dual credit credentialed in Computer Science is preferred. Excellent oral, written, and interpersonal communication skills. Ability to work in a team environment. Such alternatives to the above qualifications as the Board may find appropriate and acceptable. Special consideration given to those with a master's degree in the content area.