Curriculum/Instruction
Being a curriculum specialist lets you make a difference in many classrooms, not just your own. If you already have experience as a classroom teacher, an advanced degree in curriculum/instruction can help you move into a curriculum specialist or instructional coordinator position. You’ll learn how to develop curricula for your school system, select teaching materials, introduce new technologies, evaluate school programs, and train teachers.
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Curriculum specialists work in schools, school district offices, consulting firms, and state institutions of higher education. Some use their expertise to focus on a single subject area.
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Argosy University Online Programs
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At Argosy University, we offer flexible online programs in business, education and psychology. Argosy University has established campuses around the country and supports one of the largest graduate student communities in the nation. As a student in one of our online programs, you will enjoy a collegial, ... more
- Online Program - Doctor of Education in Instructional Leadership
- Online Program - Master of Arts in Education in Instructional Leadership
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