If you are a good instructor, observer, a good planner, organiser and reviewer, then becoming a instructional coordinator is for you.
Instructional Coordinators or Education Facilitators are experienced professionals in the field of education. They pave the way for educators to become more effective, knowledgeable and skilled. Education coordinators work in the school system to support and train teachers, managers and other staff in a variety of roles, including professional development and technical support.
Instructional Coordinator is a behind-the-scenes hero in many educational institutions. They may work for primary or secondary schools, colleges or universities, trade or technical schools, educational support services, or state or local level governments.
It’s a must without practical experience you cannot move in the career. So doing an internship will be always helpful for you to know and understand the pros and cons of the field. It will help to get the hands on skills.
Sumita Johnson
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