Curriculum Development Manager
What Is a Curriculum Development Manager and How to Become One
By ZipRecruiter Marketplace Research Team
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What Does a Curriculum Development Manager Do?
A curriculum development manager oversees the development of teaching programs to ensure compliance with education standards. In this career, you plan and design curriculums that meet these goals. Your responsibilities include teacher instruction on how to implement them, along with training on new equipment or technologies to supplement them. Your day-to-day duties may involve providing recommendations on course materials. You also supervise teachers in the classroom to make sure they comply with learning standards and evaluate student data. As a curriculum development manager, you may be an employee of an individual school, but it is also common to work for a district.
How to Become a Curriculum Development Manager
Qualifications for a career as a curriculum development manager include at least a bachelor’s degree. Most employers prefer a master’s degree for this senior-level position. Coursework in statistics, education, and related topics are desirable as well. Certification requirements vary by the state and often include licensure for the grade level for which you develop curriculum. Exceptional interpersonal skills are imperative for working with the teaching staff on a new curriculum project. Excellent verbal skills are also essential for training and communicating new concepts and technologies.
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