The most common question from principals we talk to is: "What does getXplain do that our curriculum doesn't?" Short answer: it feeds the curiosity layer that curricula can't reach — systematically.
The curiosity problem
Curricula are designed for coverage. They have to march through topics at a pace. They cannot, by design, wait for the 11-year-old in row 3 who just got obsessed with volcanic rocks after a field trip.
What getXplain adds
- A parallel curiosity track tied to each subject.
- An "ask Xplorer" channel where kids can send questions they don't want to ask in class.
- A parent dashboard showing what a child is curious about — useful data for teacher-parent conversations.
- Arabic content with full تشكيل for early readers — natively.
Pilot programme
We run free 8-week pilots with 3-8 classes per school, with a school-level dashboard. No cost during pilot. Interested principals can reach us at schools@getxplain.ai.
What we don't do
We don't replace curriculum. We don't claim exam score improvements (though pilot schools have seen modest bumps). We're a curiosity layer — measured in engagement, Arabic reading minutes, and parent-reported dinner conversations.