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Strengthen all children’s critical thinking skills.
Mediated Learning ExperienceFeuerstein’s Mediated Learning Experience (MLE) describes a systematic mode of interaction between a learner and a ‘mediator’. Unlike a traditional teacher, a mediator places him/herself both between the learner and the stimulus as well as the learner and the response. Through the process of mediation, the cognitive structure of a student is affected. Different from a teacher who is concerned with solving a particular content-based problem or assignment, the mediator is focused on how the student approaches solving the problem. The task is not the end-goal, but rather only a means to involve the mediator in improving a student’s problem solving, critical thinking, and learning process. For more information on how to incorporate MLE in your setting, please contact us toll free at (877) 474-4900 or email info@iriinc.us. |