A curriculum rollout isn't finished when the materials are distributed. This toolkit helps you find out where implementation is actually stalling — weeks in, when you can still do something about it.
The survey measures six dimensions of rollout experience: clarity of expectations, classroom usability, rollout support, feasibility and time, alignment to standards and student needs, and teacher confidence and buy-in. The administration guide helps you read results in order — starting with the sections that have the clearest path to action (clarity, usability, support, feasibility) before turning to the signals that reflect longer-term adoption (alignment and confidence). That sequencing keeps you from trying to fix buy-in when the real problem is unclear expectations.
Grounded in the Concerns-Based Adoption Model (CBAM/AIR), RAND's American Instructional Resources Survey, and implementation science research on adoption and fidelity. Designed for administration 4–8 weeks after a major rollout milestone, with guidance on re-administration timing and what to watch for as implementation matures.
What's in this toolkit:
- Administration guide with quick start, research foundation, score interpretation, and FAQ (PDF)
- Survey instrument — print-ready, formatted for paper or digital administration
- Analysis spreadsheet with section-level scoring, color-coded results, and Leadership Summary tab
- Results presentation — branded version and plain template (2 PPTX files)
Compatibility: The analysis spreadsheet is built in Excel (.xlsx) and fully tested in Microsoft Excel and Google Sheets. Compatibility with other spreadsheet applications is not guaranteed. The results presentations are PowerPoint files (.pptx) fully tested in Microsoft PowerPoint and Google Slides. Compatibility with other presentation applications is not guaranteed.
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