Oak National Academy has launched a survey to ask teachers across the country for their views on how to improve the government’s curriculum quango.
The arms length body, which currently faces a judicial review legal challenge, said insights would feed into the development of lessons and curriculum resources.
Teachers will be asked how Oak can best support them in the classroom and to suggest topics and areas within subjects that it could provide materials for.
Ministers have set aside up to £43 million to fund Oak over the next three years. The first procurement of new materials, which was launched last month, comes at a cost of £8.2 million.
Matt Hood, Oak’s interim CEO, said the quango’s future was being “shaped” by the views of teachers.