For Educators

Educator Implementation Playbook

How to actually run QuantAim Academy in your classroom — three core teaching workflows, a sample 45-minute lesson structure, and a quick-start checklist. Everything below describes real QuantAim tools, not a generic template.

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Quick-start checklist

From no account to your first assigned lesson.

Create an account, then request teacher access

Sign up like any user, then go to your Account page and click "Request Teacher Access." An admin reviews and approves it — usually the same day, not instant, so ask for access a day or two before you need it.

Create your first class

From your Teacher Dashboard, create a class and QuantAim generates a unique 6-character join code for it automatically — no roster upload required.

Share the join code with students

Students create their own account (or sign in) and enter your class's join code under "Join a Class." They appear on your roster the moment they join.

Assign a lesson — or a whole module — in one click

From your class page, assign a single lesson or every lesson in a module at once. Every student in the class gets a popup notification on their dashboard the moment you do.

3 core classroom workflows

The same three-phase pattern works for a single 45-minute period or a full unit.

1. Whole-class intro

Introduce together

  • Open the assigned lesson on the projector.
  • Read the Hook and Concept sections together — every lesson opens with a real scenario, not a lecture slide.
  • Call on a volunteer to answer the first quiz question out loud before releasing students to work independently.
2. Independent / small-group practice

Work the assignment

  • Students sign in and open their assigned lesson, the Portfolio Simulator, or Daily Challenge practice.
  • Every simulated trade requires a written reason before it's accepted — students can't just click buy/sell.
  • Watch your Teacher Dashboard live: average mastery, lesson completion, and a "students needing help" flag.
3. Debrief & assessment

Review as a class

  • Your class page shows a real concept breakdown — e.g. "85% of the class understood diversification, 40% struggled with P/E ratios."
  • Review AI-graded trade justifications or free-response answers, and override any grade yourself.
  • Export a CSV gradebook whenever you need one — no re-entering scores by hand.

Sample 45-minute period

One way to structure a single class period around one lesson. Adjust the timing to your own pacing.

TimePhaseWhat happensTool
0–10 min Concept warm-up Teacher projects the lesson's Hook and Concept sections and sets the goal for the period. Lesson page
10–30 min Independent practice Students work the assigned lesson's quiz or a Daily Challenge practice loop at their own pace. Assigned Lesson / Daily Challenge
30–40 min Data review Class reviews the live class-wide concept breakdown together — which ideas landed, which didn't. Teacher Dashboard
40–45 min Exit ticket Students finish the lesson's built-in quiz if they haven't already — it's graded the moment they submit. Lesson Quiz

Teacher toolkit at a glance

Every real tool available from your Teacher Dashboard.

Class & roster

Create a class, get a join code, see every student who's joined.

Assignments

Assign one lesson or a whole module — students get a dashboard notification instantly.

Mastery dashboard

Real-time mastery, completion, and a flag for students who need help.

Gradebook export

A real CSV grade report for your class, whenever you need it.

Trade-justification review

Every simulated trade's written reason is AI-rated — review or override any grade.

FRQ review

AI-graded free-response answers on a real rubric, with teacher override.

Debate moderation

Report and hide any student debate post — a safety tool, not just a feature.

Competitions

Run a class, school, or global competition — scored on effort and learning, not risk-taking.

Ready to run your first class?

Request teacher access, or explore the full curriculum before you start.