State System Engine - Hawaiian Education Adaptive Function

State-System Engine: The State System Engine is an educational and cognitive response model designed to equip learners with adaptable frameworks for self-directed mastery, real-time problem-solving, and interpersonal agility. Drawing inspiration from interactive design, peer-to-peer learning, and behavioral state theory, this model reframes learning and action as a series of purposeful “moves” that respond to environmental, social, and cognitive pressures. At its core, the model recognizes two principal roles: the Self-Guided Student, who adopts both learner and teacher identities through adaptive self-direction, and the Peer Mentor Student, who engages in collaborative knowledge-sharing and reciprocal instruction. These dual perspectives emphasize education as a dynamic process rather than a linear path. The State System Engine Reimagines: the learner not as a passive recipient of information, but as an active participant within a structured ecosystem of decision-making, problem...