Special Education Para Pathways Project
The OPI Special Education Para Pathways Project is a new initiative started in February 2025 to address the shortage of special education teachers in rural Montana. Please see the links below for more information regarding the requirements, eligibility, and application.
Benefits of the Para Pathways Project:
- Recruit and retain qualified professionals working with students with disabilities by providing multiple levels of licensure within Special Education.
- Increase skills of Montana paraeducators and educators working with students with disabilities
- Provide free tuition for eligible paraeducators* to enroll and complete the Special Education Technician Program Dawson Community College.
- Proposal for Montana Administrative Rule: Upon completion of the Dawson courses, paraeducators would apply to be a certified Special Education Technician.
QUICK ACCESS TO THE PROFESSIONAL LEARNING MODULES HERE
Professional Learning Modules
Eligibility for incentive pay for Para Pathways
- Must be currently be employed as a paraeducator in a Montana School District working with students with disabilities.
Application for Level 1—Incentive pay for module completion for paraeducators who meet the above criteria:
- Register as an eligible special education paraeducator** in LRP by creating a login and indicate that you are participating in the Special Education Technician Track.
**OPI will verify employment status with your district and that you work with special education students.
Application for Level 2—Para Pathways Project Special Education Technician (More Information Coming Soon- Pending Legislative Changes)
- Complete 40 specific LRP modules included on this list.
- Provide verification of a minimum of 1000 hours worked as a special education paraeducator in a Montana District.
- Complete enrollment application with Dawson Community College. Coursework to be completed will include:
- EDU 201: Introduction to Education
- EDSP 204: Exceptional Learners
- EDU 222: Educational Psychology
- EDU 231: Literature and Literacy for Children
- Complete Tuition & Service Payback Agreement with OPI and Dawson Community College.
Technical Support
- All courses are fully online and asynchronous to accommodate paraeducators' work schedules.
- All four courses are commonly required courses at universities nationwide for teacher licensure.
- A significant first step for a para who wants to be a teacher
Frequently Asked Questions
- Para Pathways Project Frequently Asked Questions - Coming Soon!