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CURRICULUM CONSTRUCTION & RENEWALFinally, a process to connect the dots!  A seamless model that incorporates assessment and instruction with curriculum.

We’ll guide you in constructing a usable, flexible curriculum with the tools to sustain it over time.  Or if you are generally satisfied with your curriculum, we’ll audit what you have and make suggestions for further development, giving you the tools to sustain.

For maximum benefit, we will begin collaborating with your school weeks before we arrive on-site.  We like to hit the ground running as soon as we cross the school’s front gate.

…WHAT SETS OUR CURRICULUM MODEL APART?  Many curriculum models look impressive but in the end they often sit on the shelf, unused. Fenton International will guide you in developing a seamless curriculum that incorporates assessment and instruction and is unique to the needs of your school and students.

TRIBES TLC® – CONNECTING HEARTS AND MINDS
LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT AND EXPANSION
CULTIVATING COLLEGIALITY
STRATEGIC PLANNING

“Judi’s expertise in the area of curriculum is phenomenal.  At CMS she used a very collaborative method to work with teachers to transform a sketchy curriculum into one that is thorough, progressive and standards-based— the best of which I have ever seen.”

  • — Jack Delman, Headmaster
  • Carol Morgan School
  • Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

 

 

“Judi spent 3 days at Colegio Interamericano, and for the first time in many years, really got our curriculum organized and firmly on the road to success. What made Judi’s guidance standout was her pre-work and follow-up. She spent countless hours on Skype with our team prior to her visit. Judi was equally diligent meeting with our board to ensure they truly understood what we had accomplished and what challenges remained ahead. I would recommend her to any school regardless of what your curricular needs may be. She is outstanding!”

  • — Evan Hunt, General Director
  • Colegio Interamericano
  • Guatemala City, Guatemala

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