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This is how we promote meaningful learning in Mexico
July 2021
By Escalae Institute
This is how we promote meaningful learning in Mexico with the Ovide Decroly - Los Fresnos Schools and the Fresnos University Center, private centers with more than 30 years of experience in the formation of high performance students and quality education.
Its academic approach is characterized by a high academic level and a solid command of the English language, offering a wide range of education from preschool through high school.
Purpose toward meaningful learning in the classroom
The educational purpose of these institutions is to form integral human beings in being, knowing, doing and living together, fostering autonomy, emotional intelligence and meaningful learning. They seek that their students develop cognitive skills, promote collaborative learning and diversity, and immerse themselves in problem-based learning.
An innovative approach that promotes pedagogical leadership
At this time of reflection on their educational model, the Ovide Decroly - Los Fresnos Schools and Centro Universitario Fresnos have decided to bet on the TeachersPRO platform and the tutoring of the Escalae Institute. This partnership will facilitate the review of teaching performance, promoting the development of effective digital teaching skills, pedagogical leadership and attention to diversity in a collaborative learning environment.
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