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Education Specialist in Curriculum & Instruction - Secondary Education (Online)

Our 100% online Ed.S. in Curriculum and Instruction – Secondary Education degree can prepare you with the tools you need to conduct cutting-edge research, develop curricula, and assess and improve institutional instruction for high school students. Designed for those looking for a postgraduate degree that offers practical skills and preparation for a Doctor of Education, our Education Specialist degree will give you the foundation you need to become an expert in your field. Partner with us and let us help you improve secondary education in your classroom and beyond.

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