New Products Aid Curriculum Planners

SkillsBank Corp. and Tudor Publishing Co. will co-market products designed to help curriculum coordinators meet government standards and district objectives.

As part of the relationship, SkillsBankís award-winning basic skills content will be correlated to the objectives in Tudorís Curriculum Designer program. With the software, educators can customize and sequence curriculum offerings by combining the best concepts from multiple sources.

In the new version, they will be able to identify SkillsBank lessons that support their objectives. The Curriculum Designer database contains detailed information for each stateís frameworks and competency tests as well as for national standardized tests. SkillsBank Corp., Baltimore, MD, (800) 725-8432, www.skillsbank.com.

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