Using technology for personalised learning at Sapiens UP

It's impossible to imagine a high-quality modern education without the use of technology, isn't it? The democratic school for teenagers UP understands this better than anyone else. 

Using technology for personalised learning at Sapiens UP

It's impossible to imagine a high-quality modern education without the use of technology, isn't it? The democratic school for teenagers UP understands this better than anyone else. That's why we always keep our finger on the pulse of innovation and offer our students an individual approach. You will not see monotonous classes here! Instead, students can learn, explore, experiment, discover something new every day and develop at their own pace.

A unique educational path in a democratic school

We know that every teenager has their own needs, interests and learns at their own pace. That's why democratic schools actively use modern digital tools to help students learn conveniently and effectively.

  1. Personalised learning platforms.
    The learning process in a democratic school is based on working with a competency development map. Adaptive online platforms are used to help students plan their educational trajectory, identify areas for growth, and track their progress. Students receive assignments and materials that are appropriate to their current knowledge and level of training. This approach promotes independence and responsibility, and takes into account the individual needs of teenagers.
  2. Interactive educational applications.
    In a democratic school, we encourage adolescents to use modern educational applications, as this is an opportunity to learn more deeply and improve their self-education skills. Digital tools can become an important part of everyday learning. Students can revise material in a format that is convenient for them, take tests, solve practical problems, or watch thematic videos when they are most focused and motivated. This greatly increases the effectiveness of learning, as the teenager learns in a format that is convenient for them and uses the methods that suit them best.
  3. Project work and collaborative platforms.
    In a democratic school for teenagers, there are project activities where students work on common tasks, exchange ideas, and agree on important decisions. To this end, we use a variety of collaborative tools that allow classmates to complete tasks together, try on different roles in a team, and be responsible for a particular stage of work or function in a project. This democratic school methodology motivates teenagers to improve their communication skills, learn planning and self-organisation, and develop creativity and leadership skills.
  4. Virtual reality and simulations.
    For a deeper dive into subjects such as biology, geography, or history, we recommend that teenagers use virtual reality (VR) technologies. This is an opportunity to instantly ‘travel’ to other eras or countries to experience, for example, the life of Ancient Egypt or explore marine ecosystems without leaving the classroom. Thanks to technological tools, you can make every lesson really exciting and motivate children to learn more.
  5. Online consultations and individual lessons.
    To provide each teenager with an individual approach, we offer both offline and online consultations with teachers and mentors. In a democratic school, teenagers have the opportunity to contact their mentor on any academic issues, whether it is support in preparing for important exams or discussing their current progress. We strive to adjust the learning process in a timely manner, so we draw students' attention to their strengths and suggest ways to improve.
  6. Developing soft skills through online courses.
    In a democratic school, teenagers can not only acquire academic knowledge but also develop so-called soft skills: communication skills, creativity, critical thinking, emotional intelligence, technological literacy, etc. For this purpose, we run special courses and trainings covering various aspects of personal development. And, of course, we actively use digital tools in our classes, as we strive to provide the highest level of educational services.

Let's try innovations together!

Become a student of a democratic school for teenagers and experience personalised learning that is truly engaging - with the most modern technologies that help you learn easily, conveniently and effectively!
 

Publication date:
20.01.2025
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