by Kay Laurence | Aug 1, 2022 |
Aug 2022 In learning, it is often the case that one particular activity or exploration will weave together diverse threads of understanding, offering insight on which so much subsequent learning can be built. Little did I know that such a breakthrough for both dog...
by Kay Laurence | Feb 26, 2021
Build skills through learning activities and play
by Kay Laurence | Jan 26, 2021 |
An Engineer of Learning develops skills through studying, application and evaluation. Predominantly this is a lone process where our learners, the dogs, give the most valuable and honest feedback we can expect. Many of these skills already exist and may need refining...
by Kay Laurence | Jan 12, 2021 |
An engineer of learning develops their skills through studying, application and evaluation. Predominantly this is a lone process where our learners give the most valuable and honest feedback we can expect. Many of these skills already exist and may need refining...
by Kay Laurence | Sep 23, 2020 |
Over the years of teaching either a variety of dogs, or learning from a variety of people we pick up habits and ways of applying our learning. Some of these will be excellent, some will be quite good and some were once good enough but have deteriorated as we no longer...
by Kay Laurence | Jun 15, 2020 |
Teaching Breakfast in Bed We want the dog to learn the difference between each delight we are going to reward them with to avoid any confusion or uncertainty. If they are confused they could make an error and come to collect the food at the wrong moment, or if they...