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Accessibility statement
Last updated: 10 June 2026.
Our commitment
Educator is used by students of all abilities, in classrooms and at home, and we want every one of them to be able to practise independently. We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 at level AA across the whole service.
Conformance status
Educator is partially conformant with WCAG 2.2 level AA: most of the service meets the guidelines, but some parts do not yet. We audit the product against WCAG internally and fix gaps as a standing part of development — this page lists what we currently know about.
What works well
- The whole service is keyboard-operable — practice sessions can be completed without a mouse, answer feedback is announced to screen readers as well as shown visually, and a skip-to-content link bypasses the header navigation.
- Pages use semantic HTML landmarks, and text colours are chosen against WCAG contrast thresholds.
- Animations respect the operating system's “reduce motion” preference.
- The interface works at 200% zoom and on small screens, and no content depends on colour alone — correct/incorrect feedback always carries an icon and text.
Known limitations
From our most recent internal audit (June 2026), we are working on:
- A few form controls (homework date and card-count fields, the live-session range slider, emoji pickers) are missing programmatic labels.
- Some small muted text falls just short of the 4.5:1 contrast ratio in certain themes.
Each of these is tracked and being fixed; this list will shrink as updates ship.
Feedback and contact
If you hit an accessibility barrier anywhere in Educator — or anything on this page looks out of date — email support@educator-labs.com and we will respond within five working days. If you teach with Educator and a student needs an accommodation we don't currently support, tell us — real classroom needs set the priority order for this work.
Technical information
Educator is a web application built with standards-based HTML, CSS and JavaScript, designed to work with current versions of major browsers and the screen readers built into Windows, macOS, iOS, Android and ChromeOS. This statement was prepared on 10 June 2026 based on an internal audit of the live service, and is reviewed when significant interface changes ship.