Resources for Educators

Educators can use the MDN Curriculum as a guide when creating programs, units, and assessment specifications for a web-related university degree, college course, coding school course, or similar.

The MDN team is committed to reviewing the information in the curriculum annually to ensure it remains current with front-end development best practices. By basing their courses on the MDN Curriculum, educators can ensure their teaching is up-to-date.

This page provides guidance and resources to make it easy to adapt the MDN Curriculum for your teaching.

Choosing an appropriate scope

The MDN Curriculum Core includes fundamental web standards concepts, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, accessibility, design theory, and version control. We believe the contained topics are the minimum that every new web developer should know before starting in the industry.

However, you may have additional topic requirements for your course, in which case you could:

Using an effective learning pathway

When teaching students, it is vital to provide them with a clear progression through the topics they are required to learn, with clear learning objectives and regular assessments to ensure they are on the right path.

The MDN Curriculum provides a pathway to follow through the essentials of front-end web development and points to resources that teach each set of learning objectives, which contain "Test your skills" sections and assessment articles.

You could take your students through the curriculum-provided resources as is, but bear in mind that the curriculum is written in a fairly open, lightly-structured way, to make it usable by as wide a group of educators as possible. You may wish to customize it for your needs by:

You could also consider using an advanced turnkey solution such as an interactive video course. We would recommend The Frontend Developer Career Path from our learning partner, Scrimba, which teaches all of the learning outcomes in the MDN Curriculum Core and more.

Note: Scrimba offers multiple license deals — see Scrimba for Teams.

The Frontend Developer Career Path features fun interactive lessons and challenges, knowledgeable teachers, and a supportive community; it aims to give students all they need to land their first junior developer job. Many of the course components are available as standalone free versions.

Resources

Complete MDN Curriculum download (PDF)