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eSTEP Collaborative Classroom

Collaborative learning is based from Vygotskian Theory, which states that children learn higher-functioning skills when interacting with people.


eSTEP contributes to the prevention of at creative students who may be at risk of dropping out of school. While promoting innovative higher education through access, resources and apprenticeship opportunities with compensation.

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eSTEP offers:

 

Streamline conversations and drive to specific learning outcomes with structured topic types. eSTEP allow creative entrepreneurs to take a poll, hold a debate, post a
practice test or support their arguments. eSTEP let creative entrepreneur students be heard and support each other in dynamic conversations and projects.

For Mentors & Educators:

eSTEP allows our creative mentors and educators to launch student-driven projects and challenge-based learning. Moderators are able to bring the best resources from the Internet into the eSTEP online classroom by attaching pictures, videos, PDF or Microsoft Office® Documents. eSTEP classrooms make conversations more fun and interactive by accommodating different learning styles. eSTEP connect lessons and assignments to real-world issues, in real time.

Suze Orman discusses student debt

 

 

Higher Education:

Is higher education worth it?  A growing number of Americans are burdened with student loan debt they can’t repay.


eSTEP provide "legitimate" online education--where students, educators and mentors collaborate on creative learning materials and innovative solutions to eraticate poverty and build strong communities. 

 

Future Goal: eSTEP students to be offered school credits coupled with opportunities for compensation while actively participating in the STEP creative entrepreneurship training programs.

Classrooms that embrace cooperation and collaboration can help students develop interpersonal skills that will serve them for a lifetime.

 

The ultimate goal of eSTEP collaborative classroom is to create self-directed thinkers able to work with others to problem-solve.

 

eSTEP collaborative learning experiences allow students to discover answers utilizing their own ideas while pairing with others. Students will view movies, listen to music and use social media as their workbooks. Mentors from the creative industry and music educators will assist with topics to provide the creative entrepreneur student with innovative tools to succeed including life coaching, budgeting, contracts, marketing and more.

 

The eSTEP learning style generates additional questions, thereby extending and developing lessons into more than what they may have been initially intended. The eSTEP classrooms are great for the creative students struggling with ADHD or have a different way of expression.  Facilitating new ideas for eSTEP collaborative classroom will take some ingenuity and continued planning, but the experience can be rewarding for students and teachers alike.