How Mentora chooses what to practise next.

A right-or-wrong score is not enough. Mentora reads the answer, timing, and topic links, then chooses whether to repair, review, check readiness, or move forward.

Every answer updates the path.

Correct + fast
Move forward
Correct + slow
Review fluency
Wrong pattern
Repair the prerequisite

One next task, chosen from the student's current readiness.

How one answer becomes a next step.

Mentora does not treat every wrong answer the same. It looks at the answer, timing, and topic links before deciding whether to repair, review, check readiness, or move forward.

Example: a slow factorisation answer can explain why quadratic graphs feel hard.

Step 1

Answer checked

Mentora reads whether the answer was correct, how long it took, and which idea the question depends on.

Step 2

Weak link found

A wrong or slow answer can point to a missing prerequisite, not just the topic on the screen.

Step 3

Next task chosen

The next step is a repair, review, readiness check, or harder question.

Step 4

Progress updated

The path changes as the student practises, so the next task stays useful.

The same mark can mean a different decision.

Right or wrong is not enough. A fast correct answer, a slow correct answer, and a repeated wrong pattern should not all lead to the same next task.

Correct + fast

Move forward

Correct + slow

Review fluency

Wrong pattern

Repair the prerequisite

Adaptive knowledge map

One answer can mean four different next steps.

Mentora reads accuracy and timing together, updates the map, then chooses what helps most next.

Your answer

Correct + fast

CorrectFast

Next question

Move to a harder question

Read how Mentora makes the decision.

See how timing, accuracy, prerequisites, and topic links produce different next tasks.

Read decision-engine details