A school year is 180 days. Most educators start planning a week before it begins, unit by unit, week by week, with no overarching architecture holding it together. School Year Architecture is an 80–100 page programme design workbook that takes educators from first principles to a fully articulated learning programme: who your learners are, how the year is structured, how assessment works, what community looks like, and how you'll know if any of it is working. A thinking system, not a template yo
A portfolio that actually means something. Most portfolio practice fails for the same reason: there is no system. A folder of things is not a portfolio. This is a complete, designed framework that gives learners the structure to select evidence, annotate it meaningfully, self-assess against real competencies, and take genuine ownership of their documentation. Built around the Five Learner Attributes (Creative Communicator, Resilient and Well, Collaborative Changemaker, Lifelong Learner, Systems
Families come to school with expectations built over decades. Grades. Homework. Test scores. Report cards. Structured meetings twice a year. They know how school is supposed to work because they went through it themselves. When you're running a programme that works differently, self-directed learning, project-based work, competency over compliance, you're not just teaching differently. You're asking families to trust a model they've never seen. Without deliberate communication, that gap becomes
6th - 12th, Adult Education
For All Subjects, School Counseling, Social Emotional Learning
One-time resources become shelf-ware. This issue is built to be used this week: eight AI prompts for facilitation, a complete framework deep-dive into the FER Cycle (Focus, Experience, Reflection), and one ready-to-run session protocol you can pick up and use in your next class or advisory. If you're shifting your practice toward learner agency and self-direction, the question is not whether you need ongoing input. It's whether the input you have is specific enough to actually help. WHAT'S INCLU
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Character Education, School Counseling, Social Emotional Learning
You believe in self-directed learning, but what does it actually look like at each stage of development, and what does it require from you as the educator? The Stages of Autonomy is a five-stage progression framework for understanding where learners are, how to meet them precisely where that is, and what support moves them forward without doing the work for them. WHAT'S INCLUDED Framework Guide (12 pages): One full page per stage. What the stage looks like, observable learner behaviours, the edu
Student-led conferences done right. A complete protocol covering student prep, family guide, and post-conference debrief, so learners can present their own growth, not wait for you to present it for them. Traditional parent-teacher conferences remove the learner from their own assessment. They sit outside while adults discuss them, or they sit quietly while a teacher explains their progress to their family. The student-led conference changes that entirely. But only if it's properly prepared. Imp
Advisory time is either overly structured, an admin task disguised as a conversation, or it has no structure at all and becomes a friendly chat that goes nowhere. Educators who care about their advisory relationships know that neither is enough. They need something in between: a protocol that is lightweight enough to follow the learner, but sturdy enough to make the time genuinely productive. This toolkit is that protocol. WHAT IT IS The Mentor Session Toolkit is a complete set of templates and
6th - 12th, Adult Education
Character Education, School Counseling, Social Emotional Learning
Everything you need to run a learning exhibition: from student planning to audience feedback to post-event debrief. A learning exhibition is one of the most high-impact assessment practices available to educators in progressive settings. Learners stand with their work and talk about what they built, what they figured out, and what was hard, to families, community members, and peers who bring their own curiosity to the conversation. But most educators who want to run exhibitions don't have the fu
6th - 12th
Character Education, For All Subjects, School Counseling
Reflection without structure is just staring. Most learners know they're supposed to reflect on their learning. Almost none of them have a consistent format that makes it feel worth doing. The result: reflection gets skipped. The thinking stays scattered. The patterns that would help a learner grow go unnoticed. The Weekly Reflection Protocol gives learners a structured, repeating format for noticing what they're actually learning, every week, across an entire school year. WHAT'S INCLUDED 40 wee
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Five rubrics. Five competencies. Written in language learners can actually use. Most rubrics assess a product: the quality of a finished essay, the accuracy of a solution. This set does something different. It assesses the learner. How they approach difficulty. How they collaborate. How they direct their own work. How they reflect and act on what they notice. That distinction matters in progressive learning environments, where the goal is not a grade. It is a developing human being. FIVE COMPETE
6th - 12th
Character Education, For All Subjects, School Counseling
Most planning tools start with content and work forward. This one starts with who learners are becoming and works backwards. The Learning Design Map is a semester-level planning framework for educators who want their planning to match their pedagogy. It integrates backwards design, the FER Cycle (Focus, Experience, Reflection), and the Five Learner Attributes into a single coherent system: from the full-semester overview down to the weekly rhythm of each unit. If you work in a guided, project-ba
Most feedback in schools is evaluative: right or wrong, on track or behind, meets standard or doesn't. Educators who want to give feedback that actually builds capacity, rather than just reporting on performance, often don't have the language. They know the impulse ("you should have...") isn't what they're aiming for. But what to say instead isn't always clear. These cards give you the vocabulary. WHAT IT IS The Feedback Framework Cards are a set of 30 print-and-use prompts organised across thre
6th - 12th, Adult Education
Character Education, For All Subjects, School Counseling
Rules get compliance. Agreements get commitment. Most classrooms start the year with norms the educator has already decided. Students are asked to agree to a list they didn't help write, about a community they're only beginning to know. The result is compliance. At best. The Community Agreement Builder is a structured facilitation process that guides any group through creating the norms they'll actually keep, because they built them. WHAT'S INCLUDED Facilitator protocol (2 pages): full, step-by-
6th - 9th, Adult Education, Higher Education
For All Subjects, School Counseling, Social Emotional Learning
Most goal-setting tools give learners a single question and call it a plan. This doesn't. The Personal Learning Plan is a 4-page structured document that takes learners through the full cycle of self-directed goal setting: mapping their strengths and learning identity, naming three meaningful goals, building a concrete strategy, and reviewing their progress twice across the term. It's designed to be completed by the learner, with the educator creating the conditions, not directing the answers. W
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