Overview
Curriculum Atlases provide structured, map‑like views of learning programs. They organize courses,
units, and lessons into clear pathways so educators, administrators, and learners can see how
everything fits together over time.
What Curriculum Atlases Include
- Scope and sequence for full programs or subject areas.
- Unit‑level overviews with goals, themes, and key outcomes.
- Lesson‑level structure, including activities and assessment anchors.
- Alignment to standards, competencies, or institutional priorities.
- Visual maps that show progression across grades or levels.
Who Uses Curriculum Atlases
- School and district leaders planning long‑term instructional strategy.
- Teachers designing daily, weekly, and unit‑level instruction.
- Curriculum directors coordinating programs across multiple sites.
- Training providers building structured learning pathways.
Why Curriculum Atlases Matter
Curriculum Atlases help institutions move from isolated lessons to coherent learning journeys.
They make it easier to maintain consistency, onboard new staff, and ensure that every learner
experiences a well‑designed, intentional progression over time.