Training

Training in Educational systems involves a set of skills that Anath Foundation will provide under this service. Teaching tools and methods are essential skill sets. The institution’s administration, faculty, and students will be trained in the most effective learning tools and models. The parties involved will get training in the most up-to-date learning approaches. In addition to expanding their skill set, they will also get courses on coping with behavioral challenges and gaining tolerance when faced with adversity.

Anath Foundation will offer training on the most effective and innovative teaching tools. One of the tools is flipped learning which is a teaching style that encourages teachers to focus on active learning in the classroom by sending students course presentations and materials to watch and prepare outside of class. It is based on the concept that utilizing class time for peer collaboration and personalized attention helps students learn more successfully. Another tool is the lab-rotation model where students rotate among sites on campus on a predetermined timetable or at the teacher’s choosing within a certain course (e.g., physics). One is a learning lab for mostly online learning, with other labs for practical learning. Some experts believe that if kids spend 25-50 % of their day in a lab with online learning and staff supervision rather than face-to-face instructor-led education, school authorities will save $1,000-2,000 per student per year. They can then use the proceeds for other purposes. Moreover, another important tool is STEAM learning, where the arts are incorporated with the conventional subjects. STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education is extremely important. By 2029, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts over 11 million employment opportunities in STEM-related professions. Administrators and educators that appreciate the value of the arts in education are now incorporating it into STEM topics. The STEAM (A for Arts) method encourages students to think creatively and apply skills obtained in the arts to other subjects. These tools, if appropriately practiced, are necessary for the implementation of the teaching methods.

In today’s educational environment, educators employ a variety of strategies. Anath Foundation will educate institutions on the efficacy of various educational methods. The instructional approach is the most extensively utilized and well-established. Instructional techniques are types of instructional activities used to direct the facilitation of education. Hundreds of variants exist. Lectures, quizzes, case studies, peer feedback, brainstorming, storytelling, performances, and other activities are examples. Experiential learning is another approach in which the process of learning is implemented through doing. Students are better able to apply ideas and information taught in the classroom to real-world issues when they are engaged in hands-on activities. Additionally, apprenticeship is a type of learning in which the learner is immersed in a real-world setting. Along with regular schooling, such programs will aid pupils in developing organizational skills and making better life decisions. Another teaching method that trains pupils to learn specialized skills for a career, such as technicians, is known as vocational or technical education. Early on, Anath Foundation incorporates vocational education within its educational strategy. Students will benefit from technical education by studying and experiencing activities that will enable them to learn what best suits them. These four teaching methods, when used effectively, will reveal students’ strong and weak points and guide them onto the right route.

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