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Though an obvious career route for person with a degree in education has historically been teaching, much has changed. Opportunities within schools remain, but an education background now provides a larger scope of potential employment options. Within every educational system, there are needs for researchers, trainers, aides, administrators, and designers with an eye for education, logistics, and the big picture. Or maybe you can see yourself with a role in curriculum writing or video work—opportunities made more accessible with the Internet’s expanding role in education. Consulting is also a potential path to new opportunities with a greater sphere of influence.
Careers in Curriculum and Instruction
Careers in Early Childhood Development with Differentiated Instruction
Careers in Early Childhood Education
Careers in Early Childhood Education Administration
Careers in Early Childhood Education Leadership
Careers in English Language Learner Studies
Careers in Instructional Design