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Master of Educational Design and Technology
Curriculum Instruction and Assessment
PROGRAM AT A GLANCE
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This program is currently not approved for federal financial aid by the U.S. Department of Education (ED).
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Why earn a Master of Educational Design and Technology, Curriculum Instruction and Assessment?
This program can provide the skills to create educational models that keep students engaged and inspired.
Summer classes start
July 6
Concentration overview
Harness the power of testing to shape teaching methods
Do you want to maximize classroom learning in K-12 schools? Strayer’s Master of Educational Design and Technology, Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment will teach you how to conduct effective tests, so you’ll know what’s working in the classroom (and what’s not) and how to use that data to adapt your lessons. You’ll also explore curriculum mapping to help develop and implement curricula that meet the needs of the student body and support their success.
Skills you’ll learn in a Strayer Master of Educational Design and Technology, Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment concentration
A Strayer degree can help prepare you for career opportunities in curriculum, instruction and assessment while offering support, flexible learning options and career planning every step of the way.
Demonstrate and promote appreciation for multiethnic and multicultural awareness in K-12 instructional methods, curriculum development and assessment.
Explore curriculum mapping to develop, implement and evaluate curricula for use in multiple educational settings.
Hone your teaching and learning strategies to measure student performance and to develop assessments that measure a student’s understanding of the content.
Assess learner progress toward achieving academic goals and establish curriculum and instructional plans to support learner progress and success.
Earn your degree from an accredited university
Strayer University is an accredited institution and a member of the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE or the Commission)
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. Strayer University’s accreditation status is Accreditation Reaffirmed. The Commission’s most recent action on the institution’s accreditation status on June 22, 2017 was to reaffirm accreditation. MSCHE is recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education to conduct accreditation and pre-accreditation (candidate status) activities for institutions of higher education including distance, correspondence education, and direct assessment programs offered at those institutions. The Commission’s geographic area of accrediting activities is throughout the United States.
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Completion of Strayer University’s Master of Educational Design and Technology program does not guarantee a student has met the requirements to apply for public school teacher or administrator licensure in any state, nor that a student will be eligible for pay raises, promotions or other job-related benefits. Students pursuing teacher or school administrator certification in the public school system should contact their respective state offices of education as well as local school district to confirm educational requirements before beginning the program.
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10 courses, $1715 per course
$65 technology fee each term
$150 one-time degree conferral fee
$100
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Courses and learning
Explore courses in Strayer’s Master of Educational Design and Technology, Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment
Develop the skills to evaluate school curricula and programs in public, private and chartered institutions and help K-12 schools improve their performance. In this specialization, you’ll gain the knowledge needed to select appropriate instructional methods and personalize the curriculum and assessments to meet the needs of students in various populations.
Note: This concentration is only available in the K-12 track.
Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment concentration courses
EDU 571
Evaluating School Programs
EDU 573
Instructional Methods
EDU 574
Designing for Personalized Learning and Assessment
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How does online learning work?
Complete your degree from where you live, on your time, in a flexible, 100% online program. Using our online portal, you’ll be able to:
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Complete assignments and exams
Communicate with professors and classmates
Access student resources and support
What support services does Strayer provide?
From day one, you’ll have a team of advisors and coaches to help you balance college, work and your personal life. Tap into support resources online or at a campus near you.
You’ll have access to:
Admissions and enrollment support
One-on-one academic coaches
Financial guidance and potential cost savings
Career planning services
Education faculty
The faculty at Strayer University bring years of real-world experience to the classroom, offering valuable insight and practical knowledge. They are committed to supporting your professional goals and are responsive to questions and concerns through the virtual courseroom.
Career exploration
What can you do with a Master of Educational Design and Technology, Curriculum Instruction and Assessment degree?
Your education can help you pursue your professional and personal goals. While Strayer cannot guarantee that a graduate will secure any specific career outcome, such as a job title, promotion or salary increase, we encourage you to explore the potential impact you can have in the education field.
Versatile skills for your future
The curriculum instruction and assessment concentration can provide the skills to help you be able to identify strengths, gaps in learning and determine how to improve instruction methods and content.
In addition, students who complete this concentration will be prepared to:
Determine the effectiveness and efficiency of curricula, teaching methods and programs.
Ensure curricula and programs meet federal, state and local regulations.
Evaluate teaching methods and learning materials and recommend ways to improve them.
Offer students support with personal, academic or behavioral challenges.
Analyze student performance data to help develop improvement plans.
Organize professional development activities for teachers and staff.
Create instructional content for educational or student activity programs.
Establish what programs will be offered, draft course schedules and descriptions, and estimate staffing needs.
Communicate with local, state and federal agencies to stay up to date on policies and recommend improvements for education programs.
Develop and maintain relationships with your supervisors, colleagues and employees.
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of Strayer master's alumni agree that Strayer was the right choice for earning their degree.
Strayer Alumni Survey, 2023
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Here’s what you’ll need to get started:
A completed application and enrollment agreement, as applicable
A diploma from an approved high school or its equivalent
Official copies of transcripts from all colleges or universities attended
A valid, current and legible government-issued photo ID
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Strayer welcomes international students
Strayer University is proud to have hosted more than 4,000 international students from over 143 countries. Earn your degree in the U.S. or completely online in your home country – it’s your choice.
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