From launching a new school to earning accreditation, from developing faculty to hosting conferences — Productive Logic brings 26 years of on-the-ground international school experience to every engagement.
End-to-end support for founding teams building new international schools — from feasibility and structure to curriculum frameworks, hiring, and accreditation pathways from day one.
Learn more →Self-study preparation, visiting committee leadership, and post-visit action planning. Led by someone who has chaired WASC visiting teams at multiple international schools across Asia.
Learn more →Skills-based assessment framework design, curriculum mapping, and Science of Learning workshops for K–12 faculty teams moving beyond traditional grading.
Learn more →In-service presentations, faculty coaching, and instructional delivery workshops designed specifically for international school educators across elementary, middle, and high school.
Learn more →Full-service conference design, programming, and hosting for international school campuses in Asia and other regions — keynotes, breakout sessions, facilitation, and logistics consulting.
Learn more →Executive coaching for principals and heads of school, leadership team development, strategic planning, faculty evaluation systems, and transition management.
Learn more →Based in Asia. Available worldwide. Productive Logic's primary focus is international K–12 schools across Asia — the region where Dr. Gerhard has spent 26 years building, leading, and advising schools. Engagements in other regions are available on request, and remote consulting is available globally.
Most consultants advise schools from the outside. Dr. Jim Gerhard has been inside — as a classroom teacher, school principal, curriculum coordinator, professional development leader, university instructor, and WASC visiting team chair. Productive Logic offers the perspective of someone who has personally navigated every challenge it now helps schools solve.
"Effective professional development does not happen to teachers — it happens with them. The goal is always a shift in practice, not a shift in mood."— Dr. Jim Gerhard, Productive Logic