Educational Curriculum Developer
As an Educational Curriculum Developer, you will collaborate with others to design, develop, and implement educational curriculum materials. You will work closely with teachers, subject matter experts, and other stakeholders to ensure that the curriculum is aligned with educational standards and goals and meets the needs of students. You will also evaluate the effectiveness of the curriculum and make revisions as needed.
Day-to-Day Responsibilities
The day-to-day responsibilities of an Educational Curriculum Developer may include:
- Collaborating with teachers, subject matter experts, and other stakeholders to design, develop, and implement educational curriculum materials
- Conducting research on educational best practices and trends
- Developing and evaluating instructional materials, such as lesson plans, textbooks, and online courses
- Providing professional development for teachers on the use of new curriculum materials
- Assessing the effectiveness of the curriculum and making revisions as needed
Education and Training
Educational Curriculum Developers typically have a master's degree in education, curriculum and instruction, or a related field. Some Educational Curriculum Developers also have a doctorate in education.
Skills and Knowledge
Educational Curriculum Developers should have strong skills in:
- Curriculum design and development
- Instructional design
- Educational research
- Communication and interpersonal skills
- Project management
- Technology