This document discusses pilot testing, monitoring, and evaluating curriculum implementation. It describes pilot testing as gathering data to determine if curriculum materials are useful, relevant, reliable and valid. Monitoring ensures the curriculum is accomplishing its goals and determining if revisions are needed. Evaluation refers to systematically judging the curriculum's value, effectiveness, and adequacy through formative and summative approaches like school-based evaluation and accreditation. Key areas for accreditation include the curriculum and program of studies, classroom management, instructional processes, graduation requirements, and administrative and academic performance evaluation support.