I believe that the information that currently would be useful to new editors and suggested-edit reviewers is scattered and too hard to find.
The help center's page for the Edit Questions And Answers privilege under "Reviewing suggested edits" is not helpful to new reviewers. It only mentions the mechanics of how suggested edits are approved or rejected, but it fails to give any guidelines for judging suggestions.
The other page in the help center about the edit system provides these guideline for submitting an edit under "When should I edit posts?":
Any time you see a post that needs improvement and are inclined to suggest an edit, you are welcome to do so. The original author of a question or answer may always edit their own post, regardless of reputation level.
Edits are expected to be substantial and to leave the post better than you found it. Common reasons for edits include:
- [A list of reasons]
My suggestion
I believe that adding a link to the "When should I edit posts" summary in the suggested edit dropdown help would be very useful to new reviewers. That link would also potentially be useful on the privilege page. There are many other subtle things about suggested edits discussed in meta, but this help-page link is a good place to start.
And if you feel the help-page link is not good enough, you could also create a faq-proposed question to summarize this kind of advice. If it gets enough support, that post could replace the the role of the existing help-page.