Curriculum/Instructional Leadership Network

The Curriculum-Instructional Leadership Network provides district-level curriculum, instruction and assessment coordinators/directors an opportunity to network on a quarterly basis. Individual members of the network share best practices and assist each other in systems support for teachers and administrators. The network also develops a year-round study focus to improve knowledge/skills within leadership issues relative to their role and responsibilities.


What We Offer/Performance Promises:

  • Four quarterly meetings and a June workshop/retreat.
  • Program agendas and focused area of study for the year developed with input from network members.
  • Potential for Ashland University credit (based upon participation in study focus).
  • Access to best practices in curriculum, instruction and assessment.
  • Opportunity to dialogue with other network members.

Key Benefits:

  • Strengthen knowledge and understanding of issues related to the role of curriculum/instructional director.
  • Engage in networking sessions for gaining insight into best practices being implemented across districts in the county and/or region.
  • Opportunity to engage in learning experiences within a framework of a professional learning community.

For more information contact: Dr. Ted Knapke, Ted.Knapke@fcesc.org.