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How Every Parent and Teacher Can Become Einstein's Teacher

By: PRLog

MIAMI - March 25, 2021 - PRLog -- What if students showed 40% per year improvement in reading and comprehension and could finish one full grade 10% faster while completing the required curriculum?

What if, this was possible even during a pandemic?

Erika Twani, the author of  "Becoming Einstein's Teacher: Awakening the Genius in Your Students." Says it isn't just possible, it has been proven in public and private schools by thousands of teachers and students around the world.

Twani, who is the CEO of Learning One to One, says the pandemic forced educators and parents to look at education and schooling differently. These are difficult times, but also to revisit our education approach.

It has been said that we have an industrial education system. But even so, this isn't a fair comparison because, at the end of the school year, quality is variable, as students achieve different grades. Successful industries aim at producing the highest quality in the shortest time. Imagine if Ford would manufacture cars of different quality in a given time frame. Would you buy those cars?

If we're truly committed to developing the highest human potential, we must consider a system that allows us to achieve our goal – a more consistent quality of learning outcomes.

In the short term, there are 3 things that must be addressed within the education system.
Eliminate the guessing game. Teachers are often guessing how well students learn and retain information. Online learning has exasperated the problem because everyone's homeschooling is different. Teachers must have a simple framework that allows them to understand how each student learns.
Personalized Student Learning Experience. Teachers build their lessons to the average student. The more we personalize students' learning experience, the more we ensure their success because we address each student's needs.
Embrace a growth mindset assessment. Comparing one student to other using grades does not bring a personal benefit in the long run. The only benefit is to get into college! What if we could use assessment as in the real world when successful professionals improve themselves continuously?

Twani presents Relational Learning in her latest book, Becoming Einstein's Teacher. The research-based Relational Learning Framework simplifies the complexities of the skills above into six steps, enabling every teacher and parent to use it. It develops students' autonomous learning habits and life application of what's being learned - regardless of their learning style or circumstance, in a classroom, or in the living room, with or without access to high-speed internet or technology at all. Educators and parents no longer teach in the traditional sense — they become facilitators. Students take an average of eight weeks to learn under the Framework, comprised by only six steps. Each practice reinforces students' "I-can-do-this" attitude.

ABOUT Erika Twani:
She is a learning enthusiast, an engineer by trade, and an optimist of a better world built by humans with a life purpose. Her philosophy is to simplify complex concepts and make them scalable and useful for everyone, starting with children.

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Erika Twani
***@l1to1.org

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