“The Feuerstein Method aims to help ‘EVERYONE’ and improve how they learn.”
Dr. Reuven Feuerstein (b. 1929, Romania) was an Israeli clinical, development and cognitive psychologist. He is known for his theory of intelligence that states, “Intelligence is not ‘fixed’, but rather modifiable”.
In the current technologically advanced world, children have access to wide range of information. With the dependency built on gadgets and utilization of readily available help, the inherent inner intellectual potential is sometimes lost. To address this gap, Dr. Feuerstein developed an educational system called the Feuerstein’s Instrumental Enrichment (FIE) program.
Yes. The Feuerstein Method teaches the often overlooked but very important skill of learning – ‘how to learn’. Have you ever thought about how to train to think better? His focus on developing the FIE program aims to enable a student on how to learn, think, approach and solve a problem. The unique educational technique combines specially designed instruments and mediation in order to identify and enhance an individual’s learning potential. As a result, the learner gains the knowledge and tools required to reach beyond their manifest abilities. The application of IE tactile method was also found to be highly effective to enable students with ADHD to become efficient learners and to curb any behavioral issues as well.
Standard level one OR Basic Level one
CAD 1050
Standard level one OR Basic Level one
CAD 1960
Training for each level of FIE Program (Basic and Standard) is delivered in 5 full days. Registrations for Basic and Standard FIE training programs are independent, and registrants can register in any one or both.
Contact Us for the upcoming training dates for Trainers / Therapists / Parents for the courses below
Standard Level 1 Training Program
Basic Level 1 Training Program
Galaxy Toppers Educational Center
85 Ellesmere Road, Toronto, ON M1R 4B9
Parkway Mall (2nd Floor) Unit # 205
Canada
The Instrumental Enrichment program consists of a series of non-curricular tasks. Each of these tasks is designed to strengthen learning skills, by various cognitive exercises. There are two sets of Instrumental Enrichment programs: