When faced with any disability or challenge,
one of the primary motivating factors is hope. Hope reflects the
fundamental belief that there is a possibility to bring about significant
change, which in turn leads to a more optimistic future. True hope can only
be achieved if there is solid evidence that real change will actually take
place. This is where Professor Reuven Feuerstein’s Theory of Structural
Cognitive Modifiability comes into play. The International Center for the
Enhancement of Learning Potential (ICELP) was established with the goal of
continuing and expanding the educational and psychological work initiated
by Prof. Feuerstein. The work of the ICELP is based on the theories of
Structural Cognitive Modifiability and Mediated Learning Experience, which
serve as a basis for three applied systems: the Learning Potential
Assessment Device (LPAD), Instrumental Enrichment (IE) cognitive
intervention program, and Shaping Modifying Environment.
ICELP specializes in providing a wide range of Services, Trainings,
Research and Development. www.icelp.org
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