In our mission to ensuring Australian teachers can buy quality resources with confidence, we review your first resource to ensure it meets the high standards expected by Australian educators.
By aligning your resource to these standards, you're enhancing its potential to thrive on our platform and satisfy more buyers.
Our Quality Standards
1. Originality of Work
- Your Own Creation: Every resource must be entirely your own work, valuing creativity and originality.
- No Plagiarism: Strictly avoid copying content from other sources; resources should be unique and personal.
2. Relevance to Australian Education
- Curriculum Alignment: Resources must align with the Australian curriculum for local educational suitability.
- Year-Level Appropriateness: Clearly indicate relevant year levels for your resource.
3. Clear and Informative Preview PDF
- Overview of Content: Provide a preview PDF giving comprehensive insight into resource content.
4. Quality Preview Images/Video
- Clarity and Accuracy: Previews must be clear, allowing buyers to understand the resource easily.
5. Accurate and Detailed Listing
- Descriptive Accuracy: Listing descriptions should accurately reflect resource content.
- Appropriate Tagging: Tag with relevant subjects, year levels, curriculum details, themes/events, learning needs, and teaching styles.
- Pricing: Set a fair price that reflects the resource's value. Try searching for similar resources on TeachBuySell to use their pricing as a guide.
Checklist for Your Listing
- Is your title clear, descriptive, and engaging?
- Does your description accurately and comprehensively describe the resource?
- Are applicable curriculum standards clearly listed?
- Are your preview images clear, professional, and accurately representative?
- Is your pricing competitive and reflective of value?
- Have you included relevant tags for subjects, year levels, resource type, themes/events, and teaching styles?
Checklist for Your Resource
- Is the resource entirely your own work?
- Does it align with the Australian curriculum and suit the intended year level(s)?
- Is your resource written in Australian English (e.g., 'colour' instead of 'color') and avoiding non-Australian terms?
- Is the layout professional, engaging, and conducive to learning?
- Have you ensured the resource is accessible and inclusive for diverse learners?
Keeping to these quality standards will not only enhance the value of your resources but also your success on our platform.
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