Practical AI for Curriculum Leaders
Build the confidence and frameworks to lead AI implementation across your school—from policy to pedagogy.
24 Feb – 31 Mar 2026 · Tuesdays 4:00pm-5:00 AEDT · Small cohort
Who this is for
This program is designed for curriculum leaders who need to guide their school’s approach to AI in teaching and learning.
What you’ll learn
Week 1
Up to Speed with Current AI
Understanding what’s changed in 2025-26, which tools matter, and how to evaluate what’s hype vs. what’s useful for your context.
Week 2
Curriculum Design
Integrating AI meaningfully into curriculum planning and learning design across subject areas.
Week 3
Rethinking Assessment
The AI Assessment Scale, redesigning tasks for authenticity, and having productive conversations about academic integrity.
Week 4
Starting Your AI Strategy
Moving beyond generic policies to frameworks that teachers can actually use. Building a roadmap for your school.
Week 5
Leading Change & Building Capability
Practical approaches to professional learning, managing the range of staff comfort levels, and building sustainable capability.
Week 6
Wrap Up & Next Steps
Consolidating your learning, sharing progress, and leaving with a concrete action plan for the year ahead.
What’s included
Six 60-minute live sessions with Leon Furze via Zoom
Recordings available within 24 hours if you can’t make it live
Private community access through end of Term 2 (26 June 2026)
Async discussion threads between sessions
Template policies, assessment frameworks, and communication guides
AI Assessment Scale resources and implementation guidance
Certificate of completion for professional learning records
Schedule
| Week | Date | Topic |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 24 Feb | Up to Speed with Current AI |
| 2 | 3 Mar | Curriculum Design |
| 3 | 10 Mar | Rethinking Assessment |
| 4 | 17 Mar | Starting Your AI Strategy |
| 5 | 24 Mar | Leading Change & Building Capability |
| 6 | 31 Mar | Wrap Up & Next Steps |
Designed for busy schedules
I know curriculum leaders are stretched: I’ve been both a Head of Faculty and Director of Teaching and Learning. This program is built so you can participate fully even when work gets in the way.
Can’t make a session?
Full recordings within 24 hours. Audio-only versions for listening on the go. Written summaries of key takeaways.
Prefer async?
Pre-submit questions. Engage via chat or discussion threads. Camera-off always fine.
Short on time?
Each week has a “minimum viable participation” option—one thing to do if you’re slammed.
Common questions
How many people will be in the cohort?
The Term 1 cohort is capped at 25 people. The minimum number of participants is 15: your school will not be invoiced until we reach the minimum.
Can my school pay for this?
Absolutely. An invoice will be issued for your school prior to the start of the program.
Can more than one person join per school?
Yes—a maximum of 3 individuals can join per school.
What time zone are sessions in?
Sessions run at 3:45pm AEDT (Melbourne/Sydney time). That’s 3:15pm in Adelaide, 2:45pm in Brisbane, and 12:45pm in Perth.
I’m not very technical. Is this for me?
This program is designed for curriculum leaders, not IT staff. We focus on leadership, pedagogy, and implementation—not technical setup.
We’re a Microsoft/Google school. Is this for me?
The program is platform agnostic and everything you will learn can be applied in Microsoft Copilot, Gemini, or any other platform. We will discuss institutional platform licenses as part of the strategy session.
What happens after the 6 weeks?
You’ll retain access to the private community through the end of Term 2 (26 June 2026), plus permanent access to all recordings and resources.
Ready to lead AI at your school?
Early bird pricing ends 14 February. Registration closes 21 February.
Register now – $1,440 + GST