Unit group 2351

PSOC Unit group 2351 — Education methods specialists

Education methods specialists conduct research and develop or advise on teaching methods, courses and aids. They review and examine teachers' work, the functioning of educational institutions and the results achieved and recommend changes and improvements. Their tasks include: a) researching into current developments in curricula, teaching methods and other educational practices, and advising on necessary changes and possible improvements; b) evaluating and advising on contents of courses and methods of examination; c) researching into audio-visual and other teaching aids and advising on, planning and organizing their introduction in educational establishments; d) documenting subjects and courses developed, and evaluating new courses; e) providing ongoing professional development, training and consultative services to teachers; f) organizing and conducting workshops and conferences to train teachers in new programs and methods; g) developing the structure, content and objectives of new educational courses and programs; h) visiting schools periodically and conferring with administrative and teaching staff on questions relating to curricula, teaching methods, equipment and other matters; i) visiting classrooms to observe teaching techniques and to evaluate teachers performance, and scholastic results obtained; j) preparing reports and making recommendations to educational authorities concerning possible changes and improvements in curricula, teaching methods, and other matters. Examples of the occupations classified here: Audio-visual teaching aid specialist, Curriculum coordinator, Curriculum developer, Education methods adviser, Education methods specialist, School inspector, Teaching aids specialist, Voice and accent teacher Some related occupations classified elsewhere: Educational psychologist - 2634, School counsellor - 2359, Student advisor - 2359

Level Unit group
Code 2351
Children 0
Source PSOC
Practical summary

What this code covers

Education methods specialists conduct research and develop or advise on teaching methods, courses and aids. They review and examine teachers' work, the functioning of educational institutions and the results achieved and recommend changes and improvements. Their tasks include: a) researching into current developments in curricula, teaching methods and other educational practices, and advising on necessary changes and possible improvements; b) evaluating and advising on contents of courses and methods of examination; c) researching into audio-visual and other teaching aids and advising on, planning and organizing their introduction in educational establishments; d) documenting subjects and courses developed, and evaluating new courses; e) providing ongoing professional development, training and consultative services to teachers; f) organizing and conducting workshops and conferences to train teachers in new programs and methods; g) developing the structure, content and objectives of new educational courses and programs; h) visiting schools periodically and conferring with administrative and teaching staff on questions relating to curricula, teaching methods, equipment and other matters; i) visiting classrooms to observe teaching techniques and to evaluate teachers performance, and scholastic results obtained; j) preparing reports and making recommendations to educational authorities concerning possible changes and improvements in curricula, teaching methods, and other matters. Examples of the occupations classified here: Audio-visual teaching aid specialist, Curriculum coordinator, Curriculum developer, Education methods adviser, Education methods specialist, School inspector, Teaching aids specialist, Voice and accent teacher Some related occupations classified elsewhere: Educational psychologist - 2634, School counsellor - 2359, Student advisor - 2359

Administrative context

Where this code is used

Use this unit group when the occupation wording needs to sit under Other teaching professionals.

Selection note

How to choose it

Use this node when the job title is more specific than the broader Other teaching professionals grouping.

Industry links

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FAQ

What does PSOC 2351 cover?

Education methods specialists conduct research and develop or advise on teaching methods, courses and aids. They review and examine teachers' work, the functioning of educational institutions and the results achieved and recommend changes and improvements. Their tasks include: a) researching into current developments in curricula, teaching methods and other educational practices, and advising on necessary changes and possible improvements; b) evaluating and advising on contents of courses and methods of examination; c) researching into audio-visual and other teaching aids and advising on, planning and organizing their introduction in educational establishments; d) documenting subjects and courses developed, and evaluating new courses; e) providing ongoing professional development, training and consultative services to teachers; f) organizing and conducting workshops and conferences to train teachers in new programs and methods; g) developing the structure, content and objectives of new educational courses and programs; h) visiting schools periodically and conferring with administrative and teaching staff on questions relating to curricula, teaching methods, equipment and other matters; i) visiting classrooms to observe teaching techniques and to evaluate teachers performance, and scholastic results obtained; j) preparing reports and making recommendations to educational authorities concerning possible changes and improvements in curricula, teaching methods, and other matters. Examples of the occupations classified here: Audio-visual teaching aid specialist, Curriculum coordinator, Curriculum developer, Education methods adviser, Education methods specialist, School inspector, Teaching aids specialist, Voice and accent teacher Some related occupations classified elsewhere: Educational psychologist - 2634, School counsellor - 2359, Student advisor - 2359

Where is PSOC 2351 used in practice?

Use this unit group when the occupation wording needs to sit under Other teaching professionals.

How do I choose PSOC 2351 over nearby options?

Use this node when the job title is more specific than the broader Other teaching professionals grouping.