Curriculum Structure
SEEC programs combine a variety of learning modalities to ensure optimal program effectiveness, relevance and learning retention. Starting with classroom instruction as the foundation, elements of applied learning, e-learning, along with informal and social learning are incorporated.
Classroom Instruction
Many executive educational programs are taught in the ‘classic’ classroom instruction setting. However, adult learning principles suggest that adults learn most effectively through application rather than by lecture. SEEC incorporates industry professionals experienced in attaining maximum participant engagement using mini-cases, break-out sessions, simulations, role playing and other interactive events to reinforce the concepts being taught.
Practical Application
A key component of SEEC’s development programs, and sustainability in the workplace, is the practical application of acquired knowledge to further develop business and strategic thinking skills. Relevant examples and case studies are incorporated in the classroom instruction.