For classroom teachers

Stop guessing why students are stuck.

You can see who's failing. Brainpathio tells you why — specifically. Not "struggles with algebra" but "inverse operation confusion, confidence 84%, triggered on 5 problems since Monday." So your Thursday lesson targets the right conversation, not the whole unit.

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Fits your existing week

Brainpathio takes 15 minutes a week. Here's how teachers use it.

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Monday · 10 min setup

Assign this week's problem set

Select the unit and topic. Brainpathio auto-generates a misconception-targeted problem set aligned to your current Common Core or NGSS standard. Students can work it in class or as homework.

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Wednesday · 5 min check

Review your alert feed

Open your dashboard. You'll see any misconception alerts that have crossed the confidence threshold since Monday — typically 2-5 students. Each alert names the specific misconception and links to a suggested micro-intervention.

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Thursday · teach

Target your reteach moment

Instead of reteaching the whole lesson, you spend 5-8 minutes on the specific concept that's blocking the flagged students. The rest of the class continues. Alert students get a targeted follow-up activity.

Works with your LMS

Google Classroom and Canvas. Students see assignments in tools they already know.

15 min/week max

Designed for teachers who already have too much to do. Not another platform to babysit.

High-confidence only

You only see alerts that have crossed a 70% confidence threshold. No alert noise.

Pre-built reteach activities

Every alert comes with a 5-min activity you can run the next day. Nothing to create.

Teacher dashboard

Your misconception alert feed

The alert feed shows only what needs your attention. High-confidence alerts are sorted by urgency. You see the student name, the misconception, the confidence level, and the specific problems that triggered the alert.

Most teachers spend less than 5 minutes reviewing their alert feed before deciding which students need targeted follow-up.

Reteach suggestions

When 3+ students share a misconception, we surface a 5-minute fix

The system tracks when the same misconception appears in multiple students. When it does, a suggested mini-intervention appears in your alert feed — pre-built, ready to run tomorrow.

Cluster detection

When 3+ students share the same misconception in the same week, you see a cluster alert — not individual alerts.

Pre-built activities

Every misconception category has a library of 3-5 short activities you can run in 5-8 minutes without prep.

Standards tagged

Each intervention is tagged to the specific Common Core or NGSS standard it addresses — easy to document in your lesson plans.

From our pilot teachers

Teachers who use it, then can't imagine not using it

"I used to spend Sunday nights reviewing quizzes trying to figure out who needed what. Now I check one screen Wednesday morning and I know. It has genuinely changed my Thursday planning."

David Reyes, 7th Grade Math · Cascade Ridge Middle School · Pilot participant

"I teach 8th grade physical science. Misconceptions about force are incredibly persistent. The engine catches students who 'know' Newton's laws but still think objects stop because their force runs out. I never would have caught that from a test score alone."

Kenji Watanabe, 8th Grade Physical Science · Emerald Valley Middle School · Pilot participant

Pilot it in your classroom this semester.

8 weeks. No credit card. Full support. Your students, your curriculum — the engine does the diagnostic work.