This invention is a computer based system for the assessment, management
and instruction of students, and for the delivery of work pages and other
instructional materials in the form of electronic student workbooks. The
computer based assessment of the student produces a student profile
including skill gaps or learning objectives. Teacher (20) and student
(22) workstations are networked CPUs with pen-based tablet inputs, and
displays network with a central processor (10) and data base. A director
workstation may also be networked with the central processor. The central
processor generates a teacher workbook either directly or with input from
the director workstation. The teacher, or teacher and director together,
assemble an electronic student workbook containing instructional
materials correlated with the student profile. The system tracks useful
data such as instructional material (e.g., textbook pages, work sheets,
software, simulations, tests, etc.) delivered to students.