Program guides provide a clear overview of what is taught, how learning progresses across grade levels, and how curriculum, instruction, and assessment work together within a subject or division. These examples from real schools can help your team develop or revise your own written curriculum and program documentation.
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These documents are shared as examples to help schools develop their own program guides and written curriculum. Schools should adapt these documents to reflect their own mission, standards, and programs.
Elementary program guides outline learning goals, curriculum structure, and instructional approaches across elementary grade levels. These documents help ensure consistency and alignment across grades and classrooms.
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Secondary program guides outline course pathways, learning standards, and assessment practices across middle and high school programs.
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Subject program guides describe learning goals, curriculum structure, and assessment practices within a specific subject area. These guides help ensure alignment across grade levels and provide clarity about what students should learn over time.
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Additional examples of curriculum documentation and program planning from international schools.
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Use of Materials
These resources are provided for AISA member schools for internal school use and adaptation. If you adapt or share these materials, please acknowledge the AISA Small Schools Resource Hub. Materials may not be sold or publicly redistributed without permission.