AMMAN – Middle East University (MEU) has provided participants with a road plan for a training program that investigates the developmental characteristics of early childhood students, cognitive developmental pathways, brain learning programming, and emotional intelligence techniques.
Al-Maaref Community College, Schools, and Kindergarten organized the program, which was attended by around 200 instructors from various educational levels.
Dr. Amani Daghlas, a faculty member at the Faculty of Arts and Educational Sciences, presented the training program, emphasizing that intelligence is a multidimensional set of abilities, each of which plays a critical role in how individuals perceive, understand, and interact with the world.
The training program focused on the techniques of adaptation and response to experiences, derived from neuroscience, and experiential learning, which studied the most significant developmental characteristics of students in early and late childhood, while providing an environment rich in stimuli and providing a number of alternatives and options that prevent threatening and deprivation activities, as well as the importance of the theory of multiple cognitive abilities and the techniques of employing them in the educational process.