At Asia International School, we are committed to accuracy, transparency, and accountability in all the content we publish. While we strive to ensure every article and update is factual, we acknowledge that occasional errors can occur. This Correction Policy outlines our approach to identifying, addressing, and correcting such inaccuracies.
1. Our Commitment to Accuracy We believe our readers deserve truthful, well-researched, and verified information. Every effort is made to double-check facts, statistics, quotes, and sources before publishing content. Despite this, if an error is identified post-publication, we take swift action to amend it.
2. How Corrections Are Handled Corrections fall under the following categories:
- Minor Corrections: These include typographical errors, grammatical mistakes, or formatting issues that do not impact the article’s core meaning. These may be corrected silently.
- Substantive Corrections: Factual inaccuracies, misquotes, data errors, or incorrect interpretations that affect the understanding of a piece. These are clearly corrected and noted at the end or beginning of the article.
3. Requesting a Correction We encourage readers, sources, and stakeholders to alert us to potential errors. If you believe something we published is incorrect:
- Email us at asiainternationalschool@gmail.com
- Include the article link, the specific issue, and the correct information if possible Our editorial team will investigate the claim and, if valid, take appropriate steps to amend the content.
4. Transparency of Corrections When a correction is made, we add a Correction Note to the article, indicating:
- What was incorrect
- What has been corrected
- When the change was made This practice builds trust and reflects our editorial responsibility.
5. Retractions In rare cases where an article is found to be fundamentally flawed, misleading, or unethical in nature, we may retract it entirely. A retraction notice will replace the original content, explaining why it was removed.
6. Updates and Follow-ups In developing stories, we may update existing articles with new information. These updates will be timestamped and highlighted, ensuring readers are aware of ongoing developments.
7. Corrections to Multimedia Content For video, audio, or image-based content, corrections may involve updated captions, annotations, or replacements. These will be marked clearly in the description or accompanying text.
8. Internal Review and Accountability Every correction request prompts an internal review to ensure the root cause of the error is understood and avoided in the future. Continuous training is provided to our editorial team to improve quality control.
9. Feedback and Collaboration We believe in community-led journalism. Your insights, corrections, and feedback are invaluable to us. If you’ve contributed to helping us maintain editorial accuracy, we may acknowledge your role (with your permission).
10. Contact Us For correction-related queries, write to: 📧 asiainternationalschool7@gmail.com
Thank you for helping us uphold our mission of transparent and trustworthy journalism.
Asia International School – Building trust, one correction at a time.