As the pressure for accountability continues to mount, superintendents face four essential challenges: focus, direction, consistency of effort, and results. Rising to these critical challenges is what becoming a successful administrator is all about in the high profile, high-stakes world of educational leadership. But it is not easy to decide where to start, what to deal with, or how to proceed.
What are Reading and Math Audits?
A reading or math audit is your first step toward district change. An expert team of highly trained, independent auditors will come to your district to determine the extent of congruence among the written, taught and tested curricula. The audit report becomes a powerful management tool for planning and implementing change.
Reading and Math Audits provide information to make decisions about . . .
- Performance of school staff
- Professional development
- Current curriculum materials
- Curriculum offerings
- Student learning
- Instructional programs
- Assessment programs
Benefits of an Audit for your district:
Whether your district is urban, rural, suburban . . . whether you serve 200 students or 100,000 . . . your district will benefit by:
- independent data analysis
- comprehensive diagnostic review
- comprehensive report
- quality control
- databased decision-making
For more information, contact:
Curriculum Management Center
P.O. Box 789, Bloomington, IN 47402-0789
Phone (toll free): 800-766-1156
Fax: 812-339-0018
Email: curriculum.audit@pdkintl.org |