Online Degree Programs: Assessment & Evaluation

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Educational Assessment & Evaluation Careers
The growth of statewide and federal educational mandates such as No Child Left Behind, has seen increasing demand for employees with specialized assessment and evaluation skills. Assessment & evaluation specialists have an immense influence on learning and gauging the effect that programs, schools, and teachers have on student learning. A degree in assessment & evaluation can help you transition to this rewarding and influential career.

Assessment & Evaluation Degree Programs, Coursework, Career Training
Master's degrees, the most popular college degree in this subject, qualify educators to work in administrative and management positions. Sample courses include psychological testing, foundations of grading, program evaluation, behavior management, and educational research.

Graduates can become principals, curriculum designers, instructional coordinators, and some transition into business, where employers seek assessment and evaluation professionals to gauge productivity and assist with hiring. Workers are rewarded for their skills; the US Bureau of Labor Statistics reported yearly mean salaries in 2008 for instructional coordinators of $59,780.

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