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Education: Non-Teaching Careers. Education is not limited to just being a teacher. Various careers exist within the education sector that helps students while offering different challenges than being a classroom teacher. Principal In every school and school district, principals and administrators implement the policies and regulations by setting a vision from the school, managing the staff, and coordinating with either the board of trustees or school district (depending on if it is at a private or public school). To become a principal, one usually starts out as a teacher, gaining experience in education. After that, one can obtain a Masters in Educational Leadership (or an equivalent degree), and start working as a part of the administrative team at a school. Finally, in most states, principal candidates need to earn licensure; however, this is not universal. Being a principal offers a chance to practice management in a very impactful atmosphere.

Education Management Program Manager- City Year: Education Policy Resources. What to Do With a Degree in Education - Alternative Careers. A bachelor's degree in education will prepare you for a job as an elementary or secondary school teacher. What should you do, however, if after completing your degree you decide you don't want to teach children or you come to that conclusion after spending time teaching? Or what if you can't get a job in a school or you get laid off from your current one? That's certainly not an unlikely scenario as school budgets are tightened and teachers—even those with experience—are excessed. Fortunately the training you receive as an education major can prepare you for other careers.

Librarian Librarians choose materials for public, law and business libraries, as well as for school media centers. More About Librarians Writer or Editor Writers produce material for print and online media while editors select the material that will be published. More About Writers and Editors Manager Managers supervise other workers in a variety of occupations. More About Managers More About Sales Representatives. 25 Highest Paying Jobs in Education. The 10 States That (Really) Pay Teachers the Most. When cost of living is taken into account, Michigan teachers’ pay, at an average salary of $61,560, is the highest in the country. In that state dollars go further, so the adjusted income is more like $64,937. Michigan spends about 30 percent of all education expenditures on teachers’ salaries. Last year state Superintendent of Education Mike Flanagan said he would like to see all full-time public school teachers make $100,000 a year. Such a salary, he said, would attract higher-quality teachers.

But because of a struggling economy, educators in many districts have had to take pay cuts, and these salaries may not bounce back even as the economy improves. That’s because last year, Michigan became a so-called right-to-work state, weakening teachers unions and their bargaining power when negotiating contracts. (Illustrated by Lauren Wade) Do You Really Need An Instructional Design Degree? September is the start of a new school year.

So it’s a good time to revisit the ongoing debate about whether or not you need an instructional design degree to build good elearning courses. Here’s my take. You can add your opinion in the comments section below. There’s a difference between teaching and informing. Because we’re using elearning applications like Articulate Studio and Storyline the assumption is that what we’re building is always elearning or the objective is some sort of performance improvement. Instructional design implies instruction. Perhaps the question should be, “Do you need a marketing degree?” Not all course builders are instructional designers. In an ideal world, the person building the course is also involved in the design of it. They’re hired to take content as it is designed by someone else and then build out the multimedia part of it.

College degrees may not build the skills you need in the real world. An instructional design degree can help you get a job. How To Get A Job As An Instructional Designer. Getting into instructional design is a very desirable career choice at present, and so many people want to get into it but are often not sure where to start. What skills Instructional Designers need?

What will the hiring manager or interviewer be looking for? What is Instructional Design? Instructional Design , or Instructional Systems Design is the term we use to describe the practice of creating educational systems that make the acquiring of knowledge easier, more effective and more appealing to the learner. We often refer to these systems as eLearning, and eLearning forms a vital part of training and how we learn in this day and age. Instructional design teams have evolved as we have discovered more about the way people learn. Do I need an Instructional Design Degree? There are many useful instructional design skills for those wishing to become instructional designers , but the key question everyone always wants to know is: “ Do I need an Instructional Design Degree ? Top 10 Instructional Designer Skills. All jobs require a certain set of talents and skills, whether natural or acquired.

But what skills does an instructional designer need in order to be successful and stand out? Check out the following comprehensive list and bear in mind that it can be expanded depending on the course, its scope and the audience. Possess interdisciplinary knowledge, cross-cultural competency, as well as commitment and passion for learning and technology.Have a background in education, a critical attitude, and clear learning objectives.Conduct thorough research, boast good analytical skills and the ability to synthesize information from various sources.Effectively communicate both visually and verbally, be a good listener and create measurable objectives, based on the audience’s needs.

Instructional designer skills set overview If we take a closer look at the list above, we will realize that it all comes down to: Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation and Evaluation (aka ADDIE model). Google Training. Remote Content Developer. ERP FUNCTIONAL TEAM LEADER.