Not only does getting a master's degree ensure a salary raise for teachers, it can help to open doors into positions in administration, district offices, and educational policy positions. If you are interested in bettering education through improving instructional techniques and curriculum, then a curriculum and instruction master's is the right choice for you.
And now, you can attend an online curriculum and instruction master's program, learning at your own pace and on your own schedule. Online learning is an appealing option for working teachers, allowing them to continue at their jobs while earning a master's. Below are some of the leading programs for curriculum and instruction online; view the details of each one and decide which one is right for you.
University of Massachusetts Online
The University of Massachusetts now offers a Master of Education in curriculum and development entirely online through their Graduate School of Education. The program does not offer licensure, and is therefore intended for experienced and licensed teachers. This ten-course, thirty-credit degree program is offered entirely online and culminates in a capstone project to complete the master's. All candidates should be a working classroom teacher or have permission to work with a classroom teacher to complete the course requirements. This master's program can also be tailored with either a science Education option or an autism studies option.
Walden University
Walden offers an M.S. in Education with a concentration in Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment. This program is designed specifically for practicing K-12 teachers who wish to remain in the classroom and gain expertise to interpret standards and select classroom curriculum, instructional strategies, and assessments that align with those strategies to improve student performance. Walden also offers an Education Specialist (Ed.S.) in Curriculum, Instruction, and Professional Development, designed for both K-12 teachers and administrators who wish to move beyond the classroom and become curriculum specialists and professional developers of teachers.
University of Phoenix
This Master of Arts in Education program is offered in Curriculum and Instruction, Curriculum and Instruction: English and Language Arts Education, and Curriculum and Instruction: Mathematics Education. The general master's in Curriculum and Instruction is intended for P-12 bachelor-prepared instructors who wish to develop and enhance their curriculum and instruction to aid in better student learning through an integration of technology, assessment, and evaluation practices. Prior P-12 instructional experience is required. In the English and L.A. concentration, students learn about curriculum and instructional developments in the field of English and language arts, the process of language development, reading and phonological theories, and structured English immersion strategies. In the mathematics education concentration, the focus is on the effective curricular, teaching, and assessment practices in the content areas of algebra, geometry, and statistics.
Capella University Online
Capella's M.S. in Curriculum and Instruction is designed for current K-12 teachers who wish to improve student achievement through focusing on applying current theory, research, and technology to the design of curriculum and instructional models. This M.A. program is aimed at teachers who wish to either improve their classroom instruction and student performance or pursue leadership positions in curriculum instruction and design within a K-12 school district or government agency.
A unique offering from Capella is an M.S. in Instructional Design for Online Learning. Since learning online has boomed from the K-12 level for homeschoolers and other students to college and graduate school levels for those looking for flexibility and convenience, this M.S. is in high demand. The focus of this degree is on the practice of instructional online design, including designing effective instruction, methods of online delivery, software tools, and project management. Individuals who earn this degree can pursue instructional design specialist or developer positions in a variety of online learning settings, including educational institutions, corporations, the military, healthcare, or government.
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