Editorial Standards & Correction Policy
This page explains how Jepang.org materials are prepared, updated, and corrected, giving readers a clear reference for content quality.
Septian Ganendra S. K. (sepTN) is responsible for the editorial work on Jepang.org. This page explains Jepang.org editorial standards. The full profile of the site maintainer is available at septn.com/about/.
Editorial Principles
Jepang.org materials are prepared with these principles:
- Clarity: explanations are written to be easy for Indonesian learners to understand.
- Structure: learning sequences move from foundations to practical use.
- Context: example sentences include the context needed to understand language use.
- Gradual improvement: content is updated periodically based on reader needs.
How Materials Are Prepared
Each article is written with these standards in mind:
- Materials follow a beginner-to-intermediate learning order: foundations, practice, and review.
- Each article aims to include example sentences, usage context, and vocabulary reinforcement.
- Date-sensitive content, such as schedules, fees, and exam policies, includes update markers.
- Revisions are made gradually based on reader feedback and changes in official references.
Correction Policy
If you find an error in any material, please report it to us by email. Reader reports help us maintain better materials for the learning community.
How to Report an Error
- Send the page details, quotation, and suggested correction to [email protected].
- Use this email subject: [Material Correction].
- Initial response target: within 7 business days to confirm receipt of the report.
Correction Scope
The most helpful correction reports usually cover:
- Grammar errors, word meanings, or usage context.
- Typos, formatting issues, or broken links.
- Information that is no longer relevant because an official policy has changed.
