How We Research and Ground Our Content
How we build content Tawjihi students can rely on: where our facts come from, how we treat official numbers, and what we do when we get something wrong.

We treat study content as something a student builds decisions on, not just words. So every fact here has a source, every number a citation, and every official rule an official link. These are the rules we hold ourselves to.
Grounded in a source, not memory
We do not invent facts. Any subject fact comes from the curriculum and prescribed textbooks, not from memory. If we do not have a reliable source, we do not publish the number or claim.
Official facts link to official sources
Official rules, dates, fees, and ministry procedures are always linked to their official sources (tawjihi.jo, exams.moe.gov.jo, moe.gov.jo). We never guess a date or a fee.
Numbers with citation, limits stated plainly
We never show a statistic without a citation, and we never inflate numbers. When we share observations from our own data, we state their limits honestly — sample size and scope — instead of presenting them as a promise of results.
We correct what we get wrong
If we get something wrong, we fix it. We update the page and note what changed, and you can always flag an error through our support page.