Whole School Approach

A whole school approach to the Let Me Learn Process was adopted in some primary schools. This is a process whereby educators within the school receive awareness and training in the Let Me Learn process during curriculum time slots. During these sessions we encourage a constructivist approach where we build upon the present knowledge of teachers through meaningful exploration. We also encourage the use of reflective practice where educators are encouraged to examine and assess their own practice. The whole school approach also involves a number of in-class sessions. These vary according the age and the needs of the students. Therefore, whereas younger students benefit from getting to know themselves as learners, students in the junior years can also be taught specific skills. For instance, students can explore ways of how to make use of certain study skills depending on their preferred way of learning.

Let Me Learn at Mqabba Primary

During scholastic year 2021-2022, the Let Me Learn Centre embarked on a project where it collaborated closely with a number of schools. One of these schools was Mqabba Primary. LML staff members provided support to students that required further assistance in basic skills including Maltese reading and writing, English reading and writing, and Maths. This was done through the use of Let Me Learn strategies.

Let Me Learn at Senglea Primary

During the pandemic, the Let Me Learn Centre embarked on a project where it collaborated closely with a number of schools. One of these schools was Senglea Primary. LML staff members provided support to students that required further assistance in basic skills. This was done through the use of Let Me Learn strategies.