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Teaching assistants

Teaching assistants

Support teachers and students with adaptive guidance, exercises, and progress-aware learning flows.

Gaia can power learning assistants that work across textbook content, curriculum goals, pedagogy instructions, and learner progress.

Application fit
Education workflows that combine content, pedagogy, and learner context

Learning support becomes generic when systems cannot connect content, teaching method, curriculum intent, and student context in one place.

Typical industries

K-12 education
Higher education
Professional training
Corporate learning
Goals
  • Adapt guidance to student profile, progress, and instructional goals.
  • Help educators generate exercises, simulations, and feedback at scale.
  • Support learning through guided reasoning instead of answer-only responses.
Core functionality
Capabilities that Gaia can combine for this application pattern.
Grounding over textbooks, curriculum assets, lesson plans, and teaching instructions.
Dynamic generation of exercises, simulations, and practice material.
Socratic-style interaction patterns that check understanding before advancing.
Progress views for teachers, professors, and parents when relevant.
Benefits
  • More personalized learning support without losing curriculum alignment.
  • Faster preparation of practice material and teaching aids.
  • Better visibility into student understanding and progression.
Deployment model
Each application can launch quickly or expand into a tailored operating model.
  • Starter assistant over a defined subject or course pack.
  • Custom education solution spanning learners, instructors, and administrative stakeholders.
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