By George Obua | Project Leader
From individual to small-large group learning
Kole Intellectual Forum has introduced a learning skills that move learners from individual to small and then large group learning; and this has allowed them to be more engaging and collaborative to their learning environment. Small groups are found out to be that that provides opportunities for personalized instruction and peer interaction, while large groups offer a broader perspective and facilitate skill-sharing.
Tentatively, at an individual learner's pace, the focus are geared towards needs, and learning style as a priority giving them a moment to independently explore, into themselves, and draw their learning through critical thinking and skilling base on either of the following; that is, independent reading, research projects, or one-on-one instruction.
Small Group Learning: is focused on to the Collaboration, peer interaction, and shared learning experiences within a smaller, more intimate setting; making them to develop communication, teamwork, and problem-solving skills. At the same time facilitating diverse perspectives and idea sharing and providing with the opportunities to have a reasonable feedback and personalized instruction.
Meanwhile at Large Group Learning: Focus is based on Lectures, presentations, and large-scale discussions that engage the entire class; giving them a moment to delivery core knowledge and information to a wider audience.
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