Management — Students, Courses, Lessons
How the Core Entities Fit Together
Mission English organizes your work around five stages that flow into each other in order:
Profile → Trial → Course → Regular Lessons → Post-Lesson Content (notes + homework)
- Student profile. Created via the AI-assisted profile wizard. Captures level, goals, interests, demographics, and any other context that shapes how the student learns. Your transparency consent is recorded when you save.
- Trial lesson. A one-shot, level-tuned diagnostic class. Generated from the student's profile; conducted live in the Lesson Dashboard (an inline whiteboard at every block, auto-saved as you teach). No course commitment.
- Course. A 28-lesson plan you generate for the student once they're on board, tied to their CEFR band. The Course is a tutor-side blueprint — your students never see the course doc; they receive the regular lessons that come out of it. Today Courses cover A1–B2; C1–C2 are (planned).
- Regular lesson. A course-bound class that inherits from the profile and the course plan. Conducted in the same Lesson Dashboard.
- Post-Lesson Content. Lesson notes + homework. Drafted by Mission English after class, edited in Build Studio, and published to the student only when you click Finalize. Until you finalize, the student sees nothing.
Each entity inherits context from the one upstream of it, so you never repeat yourself: you set up a profile once, trial once, build a course once, and from then on every regular lesson you teach is shaped by all three.