Instructional Coordinators develop, implement, and evaluate educational curricula and teaching standards. They work to improve educational programs and teaching methods, often by researching and recommending new materials, technologies, or instructional strategies. They train teachers, assess student learning outcomes, and ensure that curriculum meets state and local standards. Instructional coordinators typically work in school districts, colleges, and educational consulting firms, and usually need a master's degree in education or a related field, often with teaching experience.
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