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Occupational Outlook Quarterly, March 22nd, 2001

Educators face a puzzling variety of materials, technology, goals, and advice. These workers help schools piece them together.

What do directors of instructional material; educational consultants, specialists, and technologists; instructional designers; and staff development specialists all have in common? They fall under a broader job title--instructional coordinators.

But why do they share that designation? And what, exactly, do they do?

If you don't know, you're not alone: there is often confusion within the occupation itself. Instructional coordinators wear many hats. They evaluate sc...

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