Curriculum reviewed & published
This criterion assesses whether the organization maintains a high-quality, documented curriculum that undergoes a rigorous, evidence-based review cycle and is responsibly published. It distinguishes between a 'Public Curriculum Pack' (outlines, intent, safeguarding) for transparency and an 'Internal Full Pack' (resources, schemes) for delivery. The process integrates strict accessibility standards (WCAG 2.2 AA), privacy-by-design (Children's Code, DPIA screening), and safeguarding compliance (DSL sign-off, Prevent, political impartiality). It anchors the process in the Islamic values of Amanah (trust in content accuracy), Tabayyun (verification of sources), and Shūrā (consultation), ensuring the curriculum continuously evolves to meet the needs of learners and the community.
Maṣlaḥah Mursalah
Public interest served by transparent, high-quality curriculum publication.
Sadd al-Dhara'i
Blocking the means to harm: implemented via safeguarding checks and privacy screening.
Tabayyun
Verification of sources (Dalil checklist) before publication.
Amanah
Trustworthiness in content, attribution, and safety.
Shūrā
Consultation with experts and stakeholders.
Iḥsān
Excellence in documentation and accessibility.
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