Brave New Teaching/Brave New Teaching University 100-Level: Core Curriculum

Enrollment Now Open: Brave New Teaching University

You don’t need more resources. You need a better system.

Brave New Teaching University is the home for secondary ELA teachers who are done surviving and ready to build classrooms that are sustainable, rigorous, and actually engaging.

Well, hello!

WELCOME TO BRAVE NEW TEACHING UNIVERSITY

Teaching shouldn't be a frantic search for "what to do tomorrow"; it should be a deliberate, sustainable practice. We designed Brave New Teachign University to curate years of strategies into a streamlined professional development curriculum. Now, it's ready for YOU.

If the PD at your school just isn't cutting it, you're in the right place!

This is not just a library of resourcesβ€”it is a roadmap designed to move you from reactive survival to proactive design.

Our curriculum is divided into three distinct Fields of Study, each targeted to solve a specific challenge in the modern secondary classroom:

πŸ› Department of Systems & Design:

Focused on reclaiming your time, batch planning, and automating your workflow so you can stop working on weekends.

πŸ”¬ Department of Inquiry & Engagement:

Focused on defeating student apathy by blending high-stakes rigor with whimsy, gamification, and tech fluency.

πŸ“š Department of Modern Literacy & Electives:

Focused on modernizing the canon and moving students from surface-level plot summary to deep, critical analysis and performance.

NOT SURE WHERE TO START?

Take our "Placement Exam" to see which BNTU department will help you MOST right now!

BNT University isn't a folder of downloads.

It’s a structured, layered professional development ecosystem.

We took everything we've ever created at BNT:

  • Our entire podcast catalog

  • All of Happy Hour

  • Our workshops

  • Curriculum Rehab

And organized it like a university (where teachers shine!) - so you know exactly where to start and exactly how to grow.

Three departments, four levels of coursework, one cohesive teaching practice.

Join BNTU today

Look below at the University structure...

DEPARTMENT: SYS

Systems & Design

This is the structure that holds everything else up.

If you constantly think:
β€œWhat am I doing tomorrow?”or β€œI need to redesign this entire unit…” this is your department.

DEPARTMENT: INQ

Inquiry & Engagement

Wake them up. Make learning rigorous AND active.

If your class feels less like class and more like blank stares, phone battles, and β€œDid we have homework?” - this will be your favorite department.

DEPARTMENT: LIT

Modern Literacy

This is the structure that holds everything else up.

If reading feels like pulling teeth and your text selection needs intense revamping, this is your department.

HOW BNTU WORKS

You don’t need to binge this.

You start in the department that matches your biggest pain point.

Then, you move up through the levels and navigate the different departments as you’re ready.

It’s not more work - it’s better design.

Who is BNTU for?

BNT University is for secondary ELA teachers who:

  • Want intellectual rigor without exhaustion

  • Are tired of fighting phones instead of teaching

  • Believe engagement and depth can coexist

  • Are ready to build something sustainable

If you’re looking for quick fixes and scripted lesson plans only this isn’t for you.

If you’re ready to think differently about your classroom - well, hello, and welcome!

You've got questions. We've got answers.

FAQ's

What exactly is Brave New Teaching University?

Brave New Teaching University is a structured professional learning hub for secondary ELA teachers. Instead of scattered resources, everything is organized into three clear departments - Systems & Design, Inquiry & Engagement, and The Modern Reader - with four levels of depth in each.

Think of it less like a resource folder and more like a roadmap for building a sustainable, engaging ELA classroom.

Is this a membership or a course?

It’s best understood as a guided ecosystem.

Inside BNTU, you’ll find:

  • Podcast learning paths (Level 100)

  • Ready-to-use tools and templates (Level 200)

  • Deep-dive workshops (Level 300)

  • Full mastery frameworks like Curriculum Rehab (Level 400)

You can enter where you need support most and grow from there.

I’m already overwhelmed. Will this add more to my plate?

No - and this matters deeply to us.

BNTU is designed to reduce decision fatigue, not increase it. The entire structure exists to help you:

  • Stop reinventing units

  • Plan more efficiently

  • Build systems that hold up all year

Most members tell us the biggest shift is feeling less scattered within the first few weeks.

Where should I start inside the University?

Start with the department that matches your biggest current pain point:

  • Constant planning stress β†’ Systems & Design

  • Student disengagement β†’ Inquiry & Engagement

  • Students not reading β†’ The Modern Reader

If you’re unsure, take the β€œWhere Do I Start?” quiz - it will point you in the right direction.

Is this only for new teachers?

Not at all.

BNTU is especially powerful for:

  • Mid-career teachers who feel stuck on the hamster wheel

  • Experienced teachers ready to modernize their approach

  • Instructional leaders supporting ELA teams

  • Teachers navigating AI and shifting literacy demands

If anything, veteran teachers often see the biggest transformation because they finally have a cohesive system.

I already own some Brave New Teaching resources. Will this repeat what I have?

You may recognize some familiar tools - but the power of BNTU is the organization and progression.

Instead of standalone materials, everything now lives inside a clear framework so you can:

  • See how pieces connect

  • Build upward intentionally

  • Avoid starting from scratch each year

This is where everything finally β€œclicks.”

How much time will this take each week?

BNTU is designed to be flexible.

Many teachers start by:

  • Listening to one podcast learning path per week

  • Implementing one small system or strategy at a time

You do not need to overhaul your entire curriculum overnight. Small, strategic shifts compound quickly.

Will this work with my existing curriculum or required texts?

Yes.

The frameworks inside BNTU are built to be adaptable, not prescriptive. Whether you teach:

  • Required canonical texts

  • District-mandated pacing

  • Choice-heavy classrooms

You’ll learn how to apply the systems and strategies within your real constraints.

Is there support if I get stuck?

Yes.

Depending on your level of access, support may include:

  • Community spaces

  • Guided learning paths

  • Implementation resources

You are not expected to figure everything out alone.

Who is BNT University NOT for?

We want to be transparent.

BNTU may not be the right fit if you:

  • Want fully scripted, day-by-day lessons only

  • Prefer quick fixes over long-term systems

  • Aren’t interested in rethinking parts of your curriculum

But if you’re ready to build something sustainable and intellectually alive - you’re in the right place.

Join us in class :)

Need more info on the levels? Scroll down...

Ready to declare your major?

Enrollment is now open! Grab your syllabus, lock in your tuition rate, and let's get to work!

The 100's: The Core Curriculum (Free!)

These courses establish the essential pedagogical frameworks and mindset shifts required to move your practice from traditional instruction to a modern, inquiry-driven classroom.

Format: Audio Lectures (Podcast)  

Tuition: FREE

The 200's: The Lab Work

These practical, "hands-on" courses guide you in applying foundational theories to specific texts or genres, resulting in tangible, ready-to-teach lesson plans, rubrics, and more.

Format:  Audio Lectures (podcast), Video (tutorials), Digital Downloads (unlimited resource library access)

Tuition: $17 / month

The 200's: The Lab Work Annual Tuition

Get two months absolutely free.

 Everything in the monthly tier, completely unlocked for the entire school year. Pay once, forget about the monthly charge, and focus entirely on building your dream classroom.

Tuition: $170/year

Your Weekends Are Worth More Than $17.

Think about your current Sunday afternoon. The dread creeping in around 3:00 PM. The scramble to find a "hook" for Monday's lesson. The pile of grading that you carried home on Friday and will carry back on Monday.

What is it worth to make that stop?

For $17 a month (less than you might spend on drive-thru coffee during a stressful grading week) you can step off the reactive planning hamster wheel. You are one click away from the exact systems, rubrics, and unit maps that will allow you to leave school at contract time, with a classroom that you always wanted to teach in.

Ready for upper division coursework?

Our 300- and 400-level options are excellent for furthering the work you do in BNTU.

Workshops with ready-made units that you can tweak to fit your classroom, and Curriculum Rehab (our signature methodology!) will guide you step by step through a total curriculum overhaul.

The 300's: Field Work - Zoom Out (A La Carte Workshops)

BNT WORKSHOPS:  These intensive, focused sessions drill down into specific genresβ€”such as Shakespeare, dystopia,  and memoirβ€”to give you the tools to construct meaningful inquiry units.

Format:  Audio Lectures (podcast), Video (tutorials), Digital Downloads (unit-specific resources)

Tuition:  $40-$60 per workshop.  One-time fee, lifetime access.

The 400's: Field Work - Zoom Out

CURRICULUM REHAB:  The signature comprehensive experience where you synthesize all previous learning to completely overhaul a course's scope and sequence for maximum rigor and engagement.

Format:  Video (coaching from Amanda & Marie), Digital Downloads (curriculum maps, planning tools, year-at-a-glance)

Tuition:  $397 one-time fee.  Payment plans available.  

We're Amanda & Marie

The co-hosts of the Brave New Teaching Podcast & co-creators of the Teaching Biography and Memoir Workshop.

We've been teaching for over 30 years combined, and with that experience, we know exactly what NOT to do. We've failed plenty of times, and from all of those mistakes, we've learned how to carefully adjust and align our curriculum design to best:

  • meet students where they are

  • engage our students

  • teach basic AND challenging skills

  • align instruction with assessment

  • de-center texts and center inquiry

Let’s do some Teacher Math.

(It doesn't take a Math teacher to do some quick teacher math...)

If you were to go to Teachers Pay Teachers right now and piece together this level of curriculum design, here is what your cart would look like:

 * A complete Problem-Based Unit Plan: $29+

 * A fully designed Escape Room / Gamification Kit: $17+

 * A Socratic Seminar Tracking System & Rubrics: $12+

 * A Station Rotation Template & Rollout Guide: $15+

 ... and that’s just four resources...

There is well over $500 worth of premium, classroom-tested curriculum waiting inside the Level 200 Application Labs, but buying a random assortment of resources can't fix a broken teaching schedule.

That's why we didn't build a marketplace.

We built a University. 

For less than the cost of one unit plan, you get access to the entire BNT library, plus the step-by-step guidance to actually implement it.

BNT University Overview

OR CHECK OUT OUR SECTION OUTLINES BELOW

Introduction to BNT University: START HERE

Meet Your Instructors: Amanda & Marie
100 BNTU CORE CURRICULUM
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200: LAB WORK
300: WORK IN THE FIELD
400: CURRICULUM REHAB

The Systems & Design Department: 100 Level

SYS 101: Designing for Inquiry: The Essential Question Framework
SYS 102: Sustainable Planning
SYS 103: Assessments for the Real World
SYS 104: Classroom Culture

The Systems & Design Department: 200 Level ($)

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SYS 201: The Unit Design Lab
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SYS 202: The Calendar Protocol
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SYS 203: The Assessment Bank
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SYS 204: The Culture Kit

The Department of Inquiry & Engagement : 100 Level

INQ 101: Inquiry through World-Building: The Dystopian Lens
INQ 102: Inquiry through Analysis: The SPACE CAT Method
INQ 103: Inquiry through Conversation: Discussion Protocols
INQ 104: Inquiry through Writing Instruction

Department of Inquiry & Engagement: 200 Level ($)

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INQ 201: Advanced Inquiry: The America as Dystopia Module
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INQ 202: Inquiry in Argument: Deconstructing the Narrative
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INQ 203: Student-Led Inquiry: The Socratic Seminar Masterclass
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INQ 204: The Writing Process - A Focus on Synthesis and Argument

The Department of Modern Literacy: 100 Level

LIT 101: Teaching Reading in the Modern Classroom
LIT 102: The Multi-Genre Classroom: Text Pairing Essentials
LIT 103: The Independent Reader: SSR & Choice Systems
LIT 104: The Pedagogy of Play
LIT 105: Active Shakespeare: Performance & Play
LIT 106: Poetry for People Who Hate Poetry
LIT 107: Drama Strategies for the ELA Classroom
LIT 108: The Design Studio: Unit Makeovers

The Department of Modern Literacy: 200 Level ($)

πŸ”’
LIT 201: The Modern Reading Teacher - Instructional Strategy Bank
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LIT 202: The New Classics: Teaching YA & Contemporary Lit
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LIT 203: The Book Talk Masterclass: Selling Reading
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LIT 204: Immersive Narratives: Classroom Transformations, Simulations, and Games
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LIT 205: The Shakespeare Remix: Modernizing the Bard
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LIT 206: Advanced Poetics: The Big Six Lab
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LIT 207: From Page to Stage: Deep Analysis with Production Plans
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LIT 208: The Design Studio: Ready-to-Teach Units for The Giver, The Poet X, The Hobbit, and The Outsiders

BONUS FUNSIES!

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BONUS RESOURCES

Enroll in BNTU today!

Future you will be so glad you did :)

The 100's: The Core Curriculum

The 200's: The Lab Work

The 200's: The Lab Work (Annual)