Storytelling Curriculum

Revision Learning's storytelling curriculum gives educators, advisors, and career-supporting professionals everything they need to teach students how to find their voice, reflect on meaningful experiences, and communicate with clarity and purpose. Designed for classrooms, advising programs, career centers, and professional training settings.

Teach storytelling clearly, consistently, and at scale.

Our approach

Curriculum built around the Moments Method®.

Designed to be clear, flexible, and adaptable across instructional and training contexts.

Whether educators are teaching college essays or career storytelling, all Revision Learning curriculum shares the same foundation.

Grounded in the Moments Method®

Begins with lived experience as the foundation for story

Emphasizes reflection, specificity, and authentic voice

Balances structure with creativity

Supports student ownership rather than over-editing

How it works

Flexible materials for any instructional setting.

Revision Learning's curriculum is designed for use in classrooms, advising programs, career centers, and professional training settings. Materials can be used with students, staff, or mixed groups depending on goals and context.

Fully offline

Use lesson plans, slide decks, and student worksheets without any digital tools. Everything you need is included in the materials.

With the platform

Optionally pair the curriculum with the Revision Learning platform to support student reflection, drafting, and revision using structured digital tools. The platform is never required.

Blended

Combine discussion, writing, and digital tools in whatever format best serves your students, staff, or program goals.

The platform is designed to support storytelling instruction — not replace it — and is never required to use the curriculum effectively. Learn about the platform →

College essay curriculum

Teaching students to find and tell the stories that get them into college.

The College Essay Curriculum supports educators and advisors in guiding students through the college essay process with clarity and consistency. Lessons help students identify meaningful experiences, reflect on growth, and shape those experiences into compelling personal statements and supplemental essays.

What students learn

Through the curriculum, students learn how to identify meaningful experiences worth writing about, focus on specific moments of growth or change, structure essays with clear narrative focus, use concrete detail, reflection, and voice, and revise thoughtfully without losing authenticity.

Who uses it

Our college essay curriculum is used by high school English teachers, college counselors and advisors, college access and youth development programs, and schools and organizations seeking consistent, equity-centered college essay instruction.

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Individual license — $99/year

One year of access for use in a single classroom, advising practice, or program. Includes updates during the license period.

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Career storytelling curriculum

Building shared storytelling capacity among professionals and teams.

The Career Storytelling Curriculum is designed for training advisors, career coaches, counselors, managers, and professional teams in how to teach, model, and support career storytelling. Rather than focusing on individual outcomes, this curriculum helps organizations develop a shared framework, language, and approach to storytelling.

What participants learn

Through the curriculum, participants learn how to teach career storytelling as a transferable skill, identify and model meaningful career stories, connect experience to skills, impact, and growth, coach stories for interviews, applications, networking, and leadership, and provide feedback that strengthens clarity and authenticity.

Who uses it

Our career storytelling curriculum is used by university career services offices, special university programs supporting career exploration, career development and workforce readiness organizations, access and opportunity organizations, and nonprofits focused on employment, mobility, and economic opportunity.

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Career Storytelling Curriculum — coming soon

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School and organizational licenses

Bring the curriculum to your whole team.

For schools, districts, departments, programs, or organizations looking to use the curriculum across multiple classrooms, teams, or facilitators. Organizational licensing is ideal when you want shared access across multiple educators or staff, consistent storytelling language and instruction across a program or team, and alignment across classrooms, advising, or professional training contexts.

Custom pricing based on scope and number of users

Reach out to discuss the right licensing option for your school or organization.

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From our community

"The resources that were shared are so incredible and effective. I always appreciate practical takeaways, but tangible takeaways are even better."

Educator, New Visions

"I appreciate the balance of interactive activities and making connections between the tools and resources and their practical application with students."

Educator, NYCPS

"Methods to focus on to help students build impactful essays."

Educator, NYCPS

"What I like about Revision and the Moments Method is the help and ease it provides the educator. Sometimes just highlighting the rubric helps me immediately know what to tell the student and how to help them improve their essay."

Educator, KIPP

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Frequently asked questions

What's included in the curriculum?

The curriculum includes detailed lesson plans, slide decks, student handouts, and worksheets. All materials are built around the Moments Method® and designed to be used as-is or adapted to your context.

Is this aligned to standards?

The curriculum is grounded in evidence-based storytelling and writing practices and designed to complement existing instructional frameworks. It is not formally aligned to a specific set of state or national standards but supports many common writing and communication goals.

Can I customize the lessons?

Yes — materials are designed to be flexible and adaptable. Educators and advisors are encouraged to modify lessons to fit their students, context, and goals while staying grounded in the Moments Method® framework.

Do I need training to teach it?

No formal training is required — the curriculum is designed to be clear and usable right away. That said, our educator workshops can help you get the most out of the materials and build confidence in teaching the Moments Method®. Learn about educator workshops →

Do I need the platform to use the curriculum?

No — the curriculum works fully offline and does not require the platform. The platform can optionally support student brainstorming, drafting, and revision, but it is never required to implement the curriculum effectively.

Can I use this with my entire school or just my class?

The individual license ($99/year) covers use in a single classroom, advising practice, or program. For use across multiple classrooms, teams, or facilitators, a school or organizational license is available. Get in touch to discuss →

Ready to bring storytelling into your classroom or program?

Teach storytelling clearly, consistently, and at scale.

Access the curriculum today or reach out to discuss a school or organizational license.