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Explicit Kait [better] May 2026

When the answer to both is yes — you are practicing Explicit Kait.

Whether you are a teacher, a parent, a team lead, or a policymaker, ask yourself: Am I teaching explicitly enough for everyone to succeed? Am I guarding this knowledge fiercely enough for everyone to be safe? explicit kait

If your intended meaning differs (e.g., a name, a creative project, a technical term), feel free to clarify — but this interpretation offers a substantive, meaningful piece. In modern education, leadership, and knowledge management, two powerful ideas are converging: explicit instruction (the art of leaving no ambiguity in teaching) and Kait — short for Kaitiakitanga , the Māori concept of protection, stewardship, and reciprocal responsibility. When the answer to both is yes —