Individual learning

"Schools are being encouraged to develop more flexible curriculum pathways, particularly from the age of 14, to provide an education that matches the talents and aspirations of individuals." - Schools for the future. DfES. (2002)

 

Flexibility in education also requires individualization. Talent-oriented education focuses on the talents of each learner, and is therefore adapted to each individual. This creates the need for individual counseling and guidance. Specific programs may be designed, or peer groups (according to the age) are formed consisting of students at the same level.


Individual learning

Individual learning requires a working space that could provide an environment for studying individually or at least in quiet conditions. All learners have their own needs, some are easily distracted, and others can concentrate perfectly when a train passes along. A space needs to be created for every learner that would adapt to their needs. Studying cells or polyvalent spaces can provide a solution.

Source: New World of Learning (VANERUM Group).