| name | student-language-guide |
| description | Provide student-facing language rules for educational content. Use when writing lessons, checking language appropriateness, or validating content for students. |
| allowed-tools | Read |
Student Language Guide
Instructions
When writing student-facing content:
- Use clear, accessible language
- Avoid internal jargon and labels
- Include analogies for complex concepts
- Match language complexity to layer
Golden Rules
- Never expose internal labels (L1, L2, etc. to students)
- Avoid jargon without explanation
- Use active voice for instructions
- Include analogies for abstract concepts
- Be encouraging but not condescending
Language Dos and Don'ts
| DO | DON'T |
|---|---|
| "In this lesson, you'll learn..." | "This L2 content covers..." |
| "Think of a robot like a..." | "The robot abstraction..." |
| "Try this exercise" | "Execute the following procedure" |
| "You've learned a lot!" | "Basic concepts completed" |
Reference
See examples.md for good/bad examples.