KiwiTeach editorial guidelines

KiwiTeach publishes practical education content for teachers, schools, and coaching centres. These guidelines explain how we keep that content useful and responsibly reviewed.

Accuracy and classroom usefulness

Content should be specific, useful, and relevant to real teaching workflows. We avoid inflated claims, vague advice, and unsupported promises about learning outcomes or exam results.

Human review for AI-assisted drafts

AI may help draft outlines, examples, or summaries, but human review is required for clarity, factual accuracy, tone, syllabus fit, and classroom relevance before publication.

Updates and transparent limitations

We update guidance when product workflows, exam-preparation information, or classroom use cases change. We also aim to explain limitations plainly so teachers can decide how to use each resource.

KiwiTeach editorial guidelines on KiwiTeach

This page is part of the public KiwiTeach website and is linked from the XML sitemap, HTML sitemap, and related navigation paths. It gives crawlers and visitors a clear summary before the interactive app loads, while the full KiwiTeach experience continues to support teacher-led planning, assessment, practice, and review workflows. Teachers can use these public pages to understand the product, compare workflows, open NEET resources, find support information, and move into the interactive app when they are ready to create, assign, print, or review teaching material.