To work as an instructional coordinator, you must:
- have a high school diploma or equivalent;
- have a bachelor's degree;
- have a master's degree; and
- have more than five years of related work experience.
Education after high school
Instructional coordinators must have a bachelor's degree, usually in education. They must also have a master's degree in a field such as curriculum and instruction. In addition, it is helpful to have expertise in a subject area, such as science or English.
Depending on your state, you may need to meet teacher or education administrator licensing requirements.
Work experience
This is not an entry-level occupation. You generally need more than five years of experience as a teacher or administrator to prepare for this occupation.
On-the-job training
Depending on your employer, you may receive on-the-job training. The length of training varies, from a few months up to a year.