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AI Curriculum Vertical Alignment Audits: Standards Across Grade Bands
AI can compare scope-and-sequence documents across grades and surface vertical alignment gaps — making the K-5 conversation legible before back-to-school.
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- 1The premise
- 2vertical alignment
- 3scope and sequence
- 4standards mapping
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Section 1
The premise
AI can audit scope-and-sequence documents for standards alignment gaps, but curriculum decisions belong to the team.
What AI does well here
- Cross-walk scope-and-sequence docs against state standards by grade.
- Surface specific standards left unaddressed or duplicated across grade bands.
What AI cannot do
- Decide where to add or remove standards coverage in the schedule.
- Substitute for the team conversation about pedagogical sequencing.
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