Most online learning platforms give every student the same content in the same order. Tia is different. She pays attention and gets better at teaching your student the longer they work together.
She'll ask your student what they enjoy outside of school, their hobbies, interests, the things that get them excited. From that point on, Tia weaves those things into every explanation, every example, every question.
A student who loves basketball will see maths problems framed around stats and scores. One who loves cooking will see fractions through recipes. Same curriculum, completely different experience.
After every question your student answers, Tia updates her understanding of where they are. She notices when the same mistake keeps appearing and addresses it directly, gently, without making your student feel bad about it.
She knows when to push a little harder, and when to slow down and build confidence first.
Tia notices when the same error appears across different questions.
Pushes harder when your student is confident, slows down when they need it.
Explains things a different way, without making your student feel stuck.
Tia teaches to your curriculum. Whether you're in Australia, New Zealand, the UK, Ireland, Canada or the US, Tia uses your curriculum as the backbone, so your student covers what they need for their year level.
But a curriculum only says what to learn, never how. Your curriculum is the starting point, and from there Tia shapes each session around your student, at their pace.
You'll have your own separate login. Your dashboard shows you a clear, jargon-free summary of what your student has been studying, how much time they've spent, and where their confidence is growing.
You'll also get a weekly email summary so you always have a sense of progress, even on the weeks you don't check in.
A test measures a point in time, or what a student remembers from the night before. Tia measures as they go, so what you see reflects real understanding rather than one nervous morning.
That also means when you need to report, it's already done. Time spent, attendance, and the curriculum each session covered are captured as you go, ready for your reporting obligations without you scrambling to pull it together.
Maths, English and Science, for Years 5 to 12 or the local equivalent. Australian and New Zealand families see Year 5 to Year 12, UK families Year 6 to Year 13, Irish families 5th and 6th Class through to 6th Year, and US and Canadian families Grade 5 to Grade 12.
During setup your student picks from a list of interests, and Tia also listens during sessions. If they mention something they enjoy, it's added to their profile and used to frame examples, explanations and warm-up questions. It's a big part of what makes a session with Tia feel personal rather than generic.
No. Tia is a tutor, not a solver. When a student asks for the answer, Tia responds with a question or a hint that guides them to work it out themselves. Learning to reach the answer is the point.
Absolutely. Tia moves at your student's pace, not a fixed curriculum timeline. If they've mastered something, Tia keeps them moving rather than holding them back, and if they need longer on a topic, that's fine too. Your curriculum is used as a base, and your student sets the pace.
Yes. Because Tia measures continuously rather than through one-off tests, the record builds itself as your student works. When you need to report, the information is already there, time spent, attendance, and the curriculum covered, ready to export.
Yes. Tia works in any browser, and you can add it to the home screen so it opens full screen like an app. No download needed.