Privacy and safety
RevolutionEd is designed so teachers can plan and share materials without requiring student personal data. Your school controls what’s shared and where it’s posted.
RevolutionEd makes it easier for schools and teachers to share clear plans, simple explanations, and at-home supports so families can stay in the loop and students stay on track.
Plain-language overviews of what students are learning, what's due, and how to practice at home.
Quick review sheets, practice questions, and project checklists teachers can share with one click.
Teacher updates can be generated in multiple languages so more families get the same message at the same time.
Familiar lesson formats and routines that make expectations clear across classes.
When everyone understands the goal, students can focus on learning—not hunting for instructions.
Teachers use RevolutionEd to generate classroom-ready lessons, assignments, and summaries.
Weekly outlines, study tips, and key vocabulary can be shared via your school's usual tools—email, LMS, classroom sites, or paper.
Support learning at home without sorting through long documents or jargon.
RevolutionEd is designed so teachers can plan and share materials without requiring student personal data. Your school controls what’s shared and where it’s posted.
Not at this time. Schools share family-ready updates through their existing systems (LMS, email, classroom sites, or printed handouts).
No. RevolutionEd helps teachers plan and communicate. Grading policies remain set by the teacher and school.
Ask your teacher or school if they’re using RevolutionEd and to include you on weekly outlines or class updates.
Yes. Teachers can generate translated summaries and study supports so more families can access the same information.
No. It supports teachers and makes communication clearer for families.
Want clearer weekly updates or study guides for home? Share this page with your teacher or school and ask about using RevolutionEd for family-friendly summaries and supports.
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