A closer look at curriculum evaluation
This page introduces the purpose of curriculum evaluation and highlights how reflection, data, and school improvement work together to strengthen teaching and learning.

Overview
Why curriculum evaluation matters
Curriculum evaluation helps educators determine whether instructional materials, learning goals, assessments, and classroom experiences are meeting student needs. It supports thoughtful decision-making by identifying strengths, gaps, and opportunities for improvement across a school or program.
Student outcomes
Instructional alignment
Equity and access
Continuous improvement

Infographic
Featured curriculum evaluation infographic
This infographic highlights a thoughtful approach to curriculum evaluation by organizing the process into clear focus areas such as alignment, instructional effectiveness, student outcomes, stakeholder feedback, and continuous improvement. It communicates how strong evaluation practices help educators make informed decisions that strengthen teaching and learning.
Featured below, the visual serves as a concise snapshot of the evaluation process and reflects my commitment to data-informed, student-centered curriculum leadership.
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