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Facilitating Learning Using Activities and Games

Facilitating Learning Using Activities and Games

How can coaches facilitate their team's and athlete's learning?

Registration Deadline: 2 July 2026 (Thursday)

 

This workshop will help educators enhance their classroom engagement and encourage learning through activities and games. Learn to spark participation, facilitate discussions and self-reflection for your learners in immersive and creative ways. Participants will get to try out a selection of activities and games, inspiring them to develop their own versions to suit their own unique learning environment and student profile.

 

Aslamiah Halim has accumulated 18 years of experience in facilitating and designing programmes for diverse clients. At Republic Polytechnic (RP), she focuses on programme design, training and development, mentorship and community engagement for higher learning institutes, government agencies, non-profits organizations and other notable clients.

 

Since 2018, she has been actively developing experiential learning programs for Persons with Disabilities (PwDs) through service learning and consultancy projects. She finds fulfilment in meeting clients’ needs and fostering positive interactions with participants. A firm believer in experiential learning as a powerful tool for unlocking potential, she aspires to create opportunities and access for individuals of all ages and abilities to explore their potential through outdoor and adventure activities.

 

Please note:

 

  1. This workshop is open to NROC coaches only
  2. Please register first before attending this workshop. NROC coaches who attend this workshop without registering first will not be able to receive their CCE hours e-certificate, which is a requirement to claim CCE hours for attending this workshop
  3. Up to 30 NROC coaches may attend this workshop