The Feuerstein Method: Learning Through Mediation

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Learn how Reuven Feuerstien's theory shows that cognitive intelligence can be enhanced through human mediation, dynamic assessment, and instrumental enrichment in this 4:33 minute long video lesson.

The Feuerstein method has been used around the world to improve learning and cognitive capacity. Using dynamic assessments and cognitive intervention, anyone can become a better learner.

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COLLABORATORS
Script: Jonas Koblin
Script revision and guidance: The Feuerstein Institute
Artist: Pascal Gaggelli
Voice: Matt Abbott
Coloring: Nalin
Editing: Peera Lertsukittipongsa
Production: Selina Bador
Production Assistant: Bianka
Proofreading: Susan

SOURCES
The Feuerstein Institute website
Reuven Feuerstein biography

DIG DEEPER
Learn more about the 12 main aspects of mediation here.

CLASSROOM EXERCISE
Bring the Feuerstein method into your classroom with this guide on instrumental enrichment activities.
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"If you are not prepared to look at your people's strengths, don't touch their weaknesses."

galengraziano
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The ability to reflect is truly a marvellous skill to have when it comes to learning!

TheDhammaHub
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I misread the caption as "learning through meditation". Sigh

naa
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For this reason, human teachers can NEVER be replaced by machines.

jeffalbertson
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I have often thought if learning in a different environment, would people learn in an effective way. And this video is proving my point

sebastianjosephmarkjones
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Did I miss it or did you never explain what exactly Feuerstein understood as indirect learning?

I mean I guess it is more giving the kids materials to learn with but letting them choose what to do with them, rather then giving them a concrete task what to do.... Idk thou.

I would definitely argue that this is a pritty essential part of the video that appears to be missing

SomeWiseGuy.
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God bless that man. I hope this becomes the norm.

EtreTocsin
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How I Grew Up During The 2000's Era. Born From The USA. And My Lack of Political Ideas as a Whole. So, for Me. This story about growing up. I was never a Liberal or Conservative. I am apolitical to political views. I'm a Moderate. The people who are the middle, the average citizen, a bystander. I am not a mouthpiece of social critique. I am social acceptance, peace, compassion, awareness, have limits, and a pampered person, who behaves like a child in mindset. Just because people couldn't vote, stand up for themselves, or have been panicking or cowering in fear, and some even have apathy struggles. That doesn't mean the excuse to blame them, making them into political mascot props or mindless sheep by force. That is just wrong for others doing to these folks. That is like taking away their own rights, and can be against their own will. I can't have any of this! You don't need to be Liberal or Conservative to vote. Most people are on the Moderate side. People who are interested in political views, but, not voting, protesting, or be involved in presidential campaigns. That what political apathy was known for throughout the years. While I do have flaws. I want to be a person to preach as empathy, compassion, care, attention, reasoning, and philosophy over political views. So, there's a reason, why I am a person, living in a childlike fantasy world. I am scared to grow up, forced to be a man. I do want to leave everything about my childish mindset, imagination, creativity, escapism, and innocence as a whole. I need this, as a cope mechanism. For me to handle my own flaws about social experiences, pressure, and help out people and society together. It is okay to still be child and babylike. No matter how old I am! How are the Hippies failures, The people from the McCarthyism era, Nepo Babies, ect. Have been a failure? Why was McCarthyism even been made for? How about MeToo? Or even the Bush Administration? Those my own questions about morality, censorship laws, and my guess here about past generations that came before my own generation. I think McCarthyism, was a critique, a parody of fascism, paranoia, fighting off The Red Scare after all. It was about an analysis about rebellion, questioning about morality, and the fight against tyrannical methods as a whole. By any the means necessary trope. I think, Joseph McCarthy may be a right wing objectivist all along. In a morally grey perspective. Something like Rorschach of Watchmen, V from V For Vendetta. Or something like Frank Castle, The Punisher. A quote from Punisher The End: "The human race. You've seen what that leads to." And a quote from Rorschach: "This city is afraid of me. I have seen it's true face." My own version would be like: "All of the people who throw shade at civilians who panicking, or are mocked, bullied, and blamed for no excuse. Just because a crime or incident has happened, there are people who end up throwing shade at anyone for no excuse. Like civilians, families, elderly, and not caring about society as a whole. Or, they're about say things like "Nobody said anything about it!!" "Because others were afraid, scared to raise their voices, or they stood there but, couldn't do anything but watch." Then, the ones who wrongfully blamed others. They will realize their very own errors and big mistakes for not caring about the defenseless people. They will look up and shout "Save us"... And I whisper "No." "I'm sorry, I can't do anything but watch". " That's what life is." That is my viewpoint of Objectivism. I will never choose the morally grey path. I prefer to be Moderate Good only. Just an analysis. There is a reason I prefer to side myself with good morals, over grey morality. I only understand good and bad sides only. No grey morality area. I rather have some limits in the moral spectrum. There have been morally grey people, while some are good nobles one in American history. About folks like Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Barack Obama, and Donald Trump. During their time as president? Or just because there are wives, children, companions, or relatives to people like Joseph McCarthy, Donald Trump, George W, Bush, and many more figures in history. This doesn't mean to mock, ignore, bully, or judge their own loved ones. That's not okay for me. I would have pity on these people. It's not their fault. As I have noticed, America is not perfect. We all have flaws, even throughout history alike. We all just humans. I know that 911 was a traumatic day the world had witnessed. Yes, I know some people described post-911 as an "angry", "paranoid", and "overly-patriotic" time for America. But films such as Zero Dark Thirty, The Hurt Locker, Postal, and God Bless America. To me, it feels like a glorification of the angry or cynical side of America instead of a critique. This rubs me the wrong way. Films like Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close, The Book of Henry, and The Goldfinch. Those three films, are a departure from the angry side of post-911 America. The film of Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close especially. For the plot, long story short. It's about an autistic child named Oskar. The young protagonist, wants to learn how and why his father passed away during that fateful day. It depicts the the events of 911, through the eyes of a child. I don't think post-911, was always an angry or cynical time. Not all people are like that. Some have become to sensitive, soft, or emotional due to the aftermath of 911. I sometimes struggle to speak up with other people. I don't make sense sometimes, and I do have smarts, confidence, bravery, strength, and passion in myself. I speak up, fight back, or answer when the time comes. In my soul, heart, ideals, spirit, and mind alike. Even in darkest of times. There will always be a path of childlike joy, innocence, strong, and a hopeful time for the world. This is how I remember growing up in the 2000's.

javib
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3:22 "If one's not prepared to look at someone's strengths should not touch its weaknesses."

xasancle
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It is very important to give children an environment with all those interactions that are not appreciated in modern life. Some people consider that they are not necessary for the academy because they are thinking only about concepts, not skills.

brendamorales
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The artwork and illustration is fantastic

So is the video

anubhavmohanty
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Intelligence is the ability to grasp the truth (Olavo de Carvalho). Great videos, greetings, from Brazil.

jgsmo
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Sprouts, I love when you make videos on this topic i..e brain, it seems interesting 👍 and in the coming days, expect more of them ❤️❤️.Till bye🙏🏻🙏🏻

rudransh
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Read meditation 😁 but learnt something new !!

mansidubey
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your teachings makes me laugh first then learn.

tilak
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Amazing how many possibilities one can learn one thing from many ways. Like, for example, I never understood when my teacher explained to me about venn diagram. But one time, on a test, I cheated about it (my friend told me the answer) and I still can remember how venn diagram works. :p

koriwajak
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00:28

He was teaching children coming from north Africa.!

What about those children who were resident in Palestine since thousands of years, even before God created Jews ?.
They have been displaced.!

LastMomentMan
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Did FIE give me supperpowers cause i feel like i can gaslight anyone into believing anything i want them to

memebler
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I hope no one confuses this for real scientific findings.

PeaceIsWork
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The video about mediated learning doesn't use mediated learning to teach us about this video. As a result I couldn't understand this subject

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