Fact-Checking Policy

Fact-Checking Policy

At the Observatory of Educational Innovation, we uphold the principle of providing and communicating verifiable facts to our public. Therefore, our data verification policy is supported by:

  1. Research in reliable sources, such as journals, specialized media, academic studies, reports from educational institutions, articles written by experts with verifiable credibility, and official statements.
  2. Diversified sources, whether written or declared orally, to compare and contrast data and add context to the content.
  3. Fact-checking by consulting three independent sources.
  4. Content writing based on research, diversification and verification of facts.
  5. Editorial and peer review to increase the reliability of the content.

This methodology is intended to provide valuable and informed content to our readers and prevent the spread of fake news at all costs.

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