Program Objectives

The Special Education Techniques program prepares students to become specialized educators. Specialized educators work with people of all ages who are or may be dealing with adjustment difficulties resulting from emotional, physical, intellectual, social, behavioural or mental health problems. Their goal is to provide prevention, adaptation and rehabilitation support that will help these people to play a role in society.

Specialized educators assist these people in their daily lives, whether it be at home, in public or private establishments such as schools and rehabilitation centres, or in community organizations. Specialized educators observe the attitudes and behaviours of people in difficulty, and assess their needs, abilities and lifestyle habits. They also screen, rate, detect and assess undiagnosed disorders, and assess the suicide risk and danger level during crises. In addition, they either prepare and update intervention plans, or take part in the process of preparing and updating these plans as part of multidisciplinary teams set up to address the specific needs of the individuals in difficulty.

Specialized educators are also required to apply intervention approaches and techniques, design or adapt intervention tools, plan and implement clinical activities for individuals or groups, and record their interventions in writing. To do this, they work closely with a multidisciplinary team and, where applicable, with the family of the person in difficulty. They create and maintain a climate of trust within which they are able to provide the support needed to facilitate rehabilitation or help the person to adapt. They use means that enable people in difficulty to learn, acquire new habits and develop attitudes and behaviours suited to their environment.

Length of training

Specific (hours)Total (hours)
20852745

Total length of training includes general training that is common to all programs for 420 hours, general training for this program for 150 hours as well as complementary general training courses for 90 hours.


Duration of training consists of theory and lab work for courses; personal time that the student invests is excluded.

Program Content

Number or Code Statement of the Competency
02FG Explore the profession
02FH Analyze the issues associated with participation in society
02FJ Situate the person from a developmental standpoint
02FK Communicate in a professional context
02FL Adopt safe working practices
02FM Observe behaviours
02FN Examine intervention approaches and techniques
02FP Establish a helping relationship
02FQ Determine interventions for intellectual impairments
02FR Determine interventions for autism spectrum disorders
02FS Animate clinical activities
02FT Determine interventions for language difficulties and communication disorders
02FU Determine interventions for learning difficulties and disorders
02FV Determine interventions for ageing
02FW Carry out preventive interventions
02FX Prepare an intervention plan
02FY Determine interventions for physical disability
02FZ Determine interventions for young people with social maladjustments
02G0 Determine interventions for mental health issues
02G1 Determine interventions for dependencies
02G2 Determine interventions for social exclusion and violence
02G3 Carry out adaptation and rehabilitation interventions
02G4 Carry out crisis interventions
Number of hours alloted to specific training: 2085 hours

Admission Conditions and Prerequisites

To be admitted to the program, a person must meet the general requirements for admission set out in the College Education Regulations, as well as the following special conditions, where applicable:

• no requirements

Educational Organizations Offering the Program

College D/E
Collège LaSalle D More info 

Related Training(s)

Social Service

Average Salary

Special Education Technician — $30.37

Labour Market Relation

Information from the MEES

In the work force   (Information from the MEES)

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