Enrichment programs: comprehensive development of high ability
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A satisfactory response to the unique needs of high ability students is an ongoing concern for education professionals. The educational intervention offers possible answers, including enrichment, which aims to provide more depth and richness in learning through the change in the depth of content and methodology. The project is a QVO extracurricular enrichment program, by expanding knowledge, developing strategies and skills, and promoting various attitudes, especially those related to socialization and affection. In QVO intellectual potential is stimulated, cooperative attitudes, social and communication skills, emotional intelligence and team work. Taking cinema as an educational tool, QVO provides a space for innovative learning opportunities and collaborative creation.
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