Educational management in the form of On-Site, Online and OnDemand of Learning Institute for Everyone
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Educational management, On-Site, Online, OnDemandAbstract
Providing education in the form of On-Site, Online, and OnDemand learning through the Learning Institute for Everyone is an educational arrangement that meets the needs of 21st-century learners and promotes lifelong learning. This approach allows learners to develop their academic skills and apply them to their lives and communities, using appropriate technology for self-directed learning. The Bachelor of Arts program offers educational opportunities at the Educational Service Center of the Learning Institute for Everyone. Students can learn theory from subject teachers through online media in On-Site and Online classes, as well as according to their needs (OnDemand). Practical learning is facilitated by full-time professors and advisors in On-Site and Online classes, which include subject activities, practical projects, and field experiences. This educational management approach encourages participation and the development of learning media for subject teachers. It also involves utilizing teachers' media to enhance the learning process. The goal is to help students learn and understand the core content of various subjects, leveraging each student's strengths and potential. Since students differ in their interests and learning needs, this flexible approach aims to benefit their personal and professional lives.
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