
Advocacy Kit Index
Find everything you need to know in this short document highlighting the benefits of Curriki to your various stakeholders, such as teachers, administrators, or policymakers.
Get Talking Points as text
Download Talking Points as a MS Word document
Download Talking Points as a PDF
This pamphlet includes general information about Curriki, and can be passed out to any of your stakeholders to give them general information about what we offer.
Download Curriki pamphlet (PDF)
Want to let your stakeholders know about Curriki? Use this sample PowerPoint presentation to give them all the information they need to know about Curriki.
Download PowerPoint Presentation
Do you want more examples that you can use when talking to people about Curriki? Learn how Curriki was piloted in the San Jose Unified School District, built into teacher-training curricula, and successfully used by teachers across the country through these case studies and success stories featuring examples and results from Curriki projects from around the country.
Visit the Curriki Stories portal
Download ISKME OER Case Study (PDF)
Read the San Jose Case Study
These research briefs and press clips provide arguments and evidence that supports Curriki and the movements towards Open Educational Resources.
Download Curriki & West Chester University Research Report (PDF)
Download Please Pass the Curriculum (PDF)
Download Curriki Press Clips (PDF)
These sample emails can be sent to teachers, principals, administrators, or parents to give them more information about the benefits of using Curriki for teaching resources:
- Sample email to teachers as text
- Sample email to teachers as a MS Word document
- Sample email to principals and administrators as text
- Sample email to principals and administrators as a MS Word document
- Sample email to policymakers as text
- Sample email to policymakers as a MS Word document
Use this summary sheet to find all technical explanations about Open Educational Resources and the various types of Creative Commons licenses used in Curriki and throughout the Open Educational Resources movement.
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