
Guidelines for using CurricuLLM appropriately.
Teachers and students share responsibility for using CurricuLLM appropriately. Responsible use of AI for schools requires both technological safeguards and human judgment.
Educators remain in control of how CurricuLLM is used in class. All AI-generated content should be checked before classroom use. Teachers are responsible for reviewing content for accuracy, appropriateness, and alignment with learning objectives.
Before uploading or using any content in Studio, you must ensure you have the necessary rights. This includes:
If your content includes material owned by someone else, you must have a valid licence or permission that allows this use, including the use of AI tools to transform or generate outputs from it.
If you mark Studio content as suitable for students or ok to share with other teachers, you confirm you have the rights to share it in that way. You should remove student names and identifying details from shared content.
If you access CurricuLLM through an API or developer integration:
CurricuLLM aims to align with curriculum documents, but teachers should confirm final accuracy. Use professional judgment alongside AI assistance. API developers acknowledge they are responsible for securing relevant permissions from curriculum owners or authorities.
Users must not harass, share harmful content, or misuse the system (e.g. hacking, or excessive use that impacts service for others). Do not upload content you don't have rights to use, including copyrighted resources where your licence doesn't allow copying, adapting, or sharing.
Accounts can be suspended or terminated for breaching terms or legal requirements. Schools are notified of any serious breaches. You may cancel your subscription anytime via account settings.
For full details, see our Terms and Conditions.