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How adaptive guidance works in Mate-E

The workspace uses recent answers and session history to suggest the next useful step while keeping the logic understandable.

Guidance stays bounded

Mate-E can suggest what to review next and how to explain it, but it does not quietly take control of your learning plan.

Recommendations stay interpretable

When the workspace brings a concept or task back, it should be because your recent answers, confidence, or recovery pattern made that choice reasonable.

Progress matters more than automation

The product is designed to feel like one calm workspace across a session, not like a black-box system making hidden decisions around you.

What the workspace pays attention to
  • recent hesitation on a concept
  • repeated misconception patterns
  • recovery after guided support
  • which explanation style has been helping most
  • whether your confidence has been dropping across recent steps
What it does not do
  • quietly widen its own authority
  • replace your study judgment with hidden planner control
  • treat one shaky answer as proof that you need a full curriculum change
  • hide why a recommendation appeared

In practice

Before a work block

Surface a focus area and a short reason.

During a work block

React to your attempt instead of replacing it.

After a work block

Show what improved and what deserves the next pass.