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How to browse, compare, submit and moderate reforms in the IMANARE database.

travel_explore Using the database

How do I find a reform?expand_more
Use the search bar or the filters (country, document type, education stage, anthropological orientation) on the Database page. Click any result to open its full analysis.
Can I filter by year or evaluation method?expand_more
Yes. Clicking a year in a reform's timeline, an evaluation method, or any value in Overview / Quick Facts opens the database filtered accordingly.
What do the coloured tags on a reform mean?expand_more
They show the reform's key domain values — Purpose, Anthropological Orientation and Level & Scope.

analytics The analytical framework

What are the five analytical domains?expand_more
Every reform is analysed across Purpose of Reform, Anthropological Orientation, Level & Scope, Type of Change and Metrics & Evaluation. See the About page for details.
What is the Anthropological Observational Metric?expand_more
A structured instrument that examines what image of the human being a reform implies, across five domains (Knowledge, Skills, Character, Community, Values), indicator by indicator. You can download the blank PDF or fill it digitally when submitting.

balance Comparing reforms

How does comparison work?expand_more
Add reforms from a reform page ("Add to Compare") or the Compare page, then generate an AI-assisted analysis of their main similarity and difference across the five domains.
Is the AI comparison free and private?expand_more
Yes. It uses a free model, is rate-limited and cached, and only ever compares the selected published reforms across the five IMANARE domains — nothing else.

note_add Submitting a reform

Who can submit?expand_more
Any registered contributor. Sign in or register, then open Submit.
What is required?expand_more
The five domain summaries, Reform Purpose (keywords + description), Anthropological Orientation (keywords + description), and at least one original document or link. The detailed metric is optional but recommended.
Is everything entered through the form?expand_more
Yes — including the full Observational Metric in Step 5. No document upload is required; the original-document upload is optional.
What happens after I submit?expand_more
Your entry enters the moderation queue with status pending. A country moderator reviews it before it is published.

verified Moderation & accounts

What are the roles?expand_more
Contributors submit entries; moderators review and approve, reject or request revision; admins oversee the whole database, users and statistics.
My entry was rejected or returned — why?expand_more
The moderator leaves a reason, visible on your Profile → My submissions. For revisions, edit and resubmit.
Where do I see my submissions?expand_more
On your Profile, under "My submissions", with the status of each entry.

download Downloads & data

What can I download?expand_more
From the About page: the blank observational matrix (PDF), methodology & guidelines, course modules, and the full validated dataset as CSV or JSON.
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