TeachingTide includes built-in objective and evidence structures aligned to common international school frameworks, so leaders can set expectations once and staff can focus on delivery.
IBO
Objectives and evidence categories that match IB school improvement language and professional learning routines.
CIS
Organise evidence and reflection in a way that supports accreditation narratives and self-study documentation.
Common Core
Support standards mapping and consistent expectations across departments, with evidence trails that are easy to review.
NEASC
Structured objectives, checkpoints, and professional learning records that are easy to summarise for reviews.
WASC
Track progress across cycles with clear evidence trails that support continuous improvement reporting.
COBIS
Keep CPD expectations, approvals, and impact evidence consistent across teams and line managers.
Cambridge IGCSE
Track departmental targets, moderation routines, and evidence that supports consistent assessment and reporting.
Cambridge A Levels
Maintain cycle-based improvement plans, reflective practice, and evidence to support academic quality and consistency.
Pearson
Record curriculum intent, implementation, and impact with time-stamped evidence and approvals where needed.
Oxford
Organise professional learning, quality assurance routines, and evidence trails for school improvement conversations.
CCE
Support continuous improvement documentation, CPD compliance, and structured staff appraisal records.
BSO
Keep inspection-ready records with clear objective tracking, evidence links, and accountability across teams.
SGIS
Provide a consistent structure for objectives, CPD, and evidence aligned to Swiss international school expectations.
Built for inspection and accreditation conversations
When visit teams, leadership, and CPD providers ask what changed, what evidence supports it, and what happens next, TeachingTide helps you answer with clarity. Everything is organised, time-stamped, and easy to summarise.
Practical note: frameworks can be enabled per school, so you only see what is relevant to your context.