Curriculum and Instruction development and planning involves learning about assessment and evaluation processes, integrating technology into classrooms, and effective strategies to teach students with different learning styles. Individuals will learn the procedures involved in development and implementation and the philosophy behind the process for practical instructional applications. Graduates will also analyze how educational, societal, and political changes can affect curriculum development.
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Good teachers are always in demand. As such, despite the lower enrollment in elementary, middle, and secondary schools, the need for qualified teachers at all levels will continue over the next decade. However, potential teachers with specialized degrees will have more options and opportunities for advancement.
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