Design of Programs
CalUniversity’s “Knowledge TRA” (Transfer, Retention, and Application) initiative is an adaptation of modern learning methodologies that have been combined into a new system for use as a part of CalU's educational delivery through technology intensive instruction. Consequently it forms the structure of and has become an inherent part of all of CalUniversity’s online graduate programs. The method is a combination of several learning methods that form a framework based on Maslow's hierarchy of needs and other well known learning techniques.
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