Overview

The Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Curriculum and Instruction at Texas A&M University is a practice‑focused doctoral program designed for educators seeking to strengthen their leadership in curriculum design, instructional improvement, teacher development, and educational innovation. Students engage with coursework in curriculum theory, instructional leadership, assessment, and organizational change while developing the skills needed to lead improvement efforts in schools, districts and educational organizations.

 

Why Texas A&M?

As part of the School of Education and Human Development, the Ed.D. in Curriculum and Instruction offers access to faculty with deep expertise in teaching, learning, and educational reform. Students benefit from a cohort‑based model, applied research experiences, and a dissertation‑in‑practice that addresses authentic challenges in their professional contexts. The program prepares graduates for leadership roles such as curriculum director, instructional coach, district‑level administrator, professional development leader, or higher‑education practitioner.

 

Contact

Jane Rankin

janerankin@tamu.edu 

Radhika Viruru

viruru@tamu.edu 

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