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How to Structure a Skool Classroom Course
Skool's Classroom feature lets you host courses alongside your community — but a great course needs clear structure. Students should know exactly where they are, what's next, and how each lesson moves them toward the outcome you promised.
Course Structure Best Practices
- Module = Theme: Each module covers one major concept or phase of the transformation
- Lesson = One action: Each lesson teaches one thing the student can implement immediately
- Progressive complexity: Start with foundations, build to advanced. Don't overwhelm in week one.
- Quick wins early: Module 1 should deliver a tangible result to build momentum and trust
Gamification + Courses
Lock later course modules behind Skool levels to incentivize community participation alongside course consumption. Members must engage in the community to access advanced content — creating a flywheel of activity.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many modules should my Skool course have?
4-6 for most courses. 3-4 for a quick-win mini course. 8-10 for comprehensive programs. Each module should represent a clear phase of the student's journey.
How long should each lesson be?
5-15 minutes for video. 500-1500 words for text. Short enough to complete in one sitting, long enough to deliver real value. End each lesson with one clear action step.
Should I release all modules at once?
Dripping content weekly reduces overwhelm and keeps members engaged over time. But having all content available works for self-paced learners. Consider a hybrid: drip for 4 weeks, then unlock everything.
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