Math Curriculum Developer

What Is a Math Curriculum Developer and How to Become One

By ZipRecruiter Marketplace Research Team

What Does a Math Curriculum Developer Do?

A math curriculum developer creates instructional content for math students. In this position, you usually develop math lessons for K-12 students. Some curriculum designers focus only on the curriculum for elementary or high school classes. Your duties include creating a curriculum that meets the learning requirements and educational needs of students in a particular grade. Your lesson plan can consist of textbooks, workbooks, and computer content. Your duties can include assessing student test scores to define areas that need improvement. You then create plans that address those areas. Your responsibilities usually include creating different lesson plans for students in each grade level.

How to Become a Math Curriculum Developer

The qualifications that you need to become a math curriculum developer include a degree and certification. You also need analytical skills to assess educational needs and create content that meets those needs. Educational requirements can vary. Most curriculum developers need a master’s degree in education, mathematics, or instructional design. Some employers value experience. In these cases, they prefer to hire developers who have classroom experience as math teachers. Most states have licensing requirements for curriculum developers and instructional designers. To get a license, you need to complete a degree, meet work experience requirements, and pass an exam.

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