Apr 18, 2026AIPedagogy
AI Tutoring That Actually Teaches (Not Just Answers)
By Coachly Team
There's a real temptation to let an AI chatbot just hand over answers — it feels helpful in the moment. But a doubt-solver that answers active graded questions isn't tutoring, it's a shortcut, and it quietly erodes the exam prep it's supposed to support.
Grounded, not generic
Coachly's explanations stay grounded in the actual question and lesson context — no fabricated facts, no generic textbook answer that doesn't match how the concept was taught in class.
A tutor, not a cheat engine
- Explains the underlying concept, then lets the student re-attempt.
- Never serves the answer to an active graded assessment.
- Cites the source lesson or note where possible.
Done right, AI tutoring shows up exactly when a human instructor can't be available at 11pm the night before a test — without becoming the reason a student never learns to solve it themselves.