4 Education Lenses
Continued support through education. We believe that all photography enthusiasts, regardless of their skill level or camera brand, should have the resources they need to hone their skills and truly enjoy their craft without obstacles. Viewing through the lens of natural sciences you can use logistics, and technology to view wellness. The historical lense may help you to understand the trends of wellness as well as the historical impact. Lastly, the humanities lenses allow you to understand the effects of wellness on cultures around the world. ACE Education offer the latest advice about education issues for state funded education for children aged 5-16 years in England. Advice: 0300 0115 142 (lines open Monday - Wednesday 10am - 1pm. And while there are a lot of different types of lenses appropriate for many different situations and needs, time and time again I find myself primarily relying on three lenses in my bag: a fast general purpose zoom (18-50mm), a macro lens and a telephoto zoom (70-200mm). These three lenses will give you enough versatility. The 4 Lenses™ is a foundation to successful training interventions. Every individual has a unique spectrum of personality variables. When trainings, such as team building, are able to identify and address these differences the experience can be modified to enhance knowledge retention, increase personal awareness, and create strategies for social competence.
What are the Four Lenses?
4 Educational Lenses
You will be exploring this term and the four items that make up this approach throughout your course. A 'lens' is a way to frame or think about the world around us. An easy way to visualize this would be to think about it in terms of colors. If you have ever used yellow lensed glasses for driving at night (helps reduce glare), it colors the way we actually see and experience the world. Imagine the lens of a telescope -- or a microscope -- helping an expert to view and study the world more closely. Each lens has its own 'color' that enhances that focus on particular things about the world. The four lenses being explored in this course are not as literal. They can be used as a learned perspective or way of interpreting how we think and experience things.
4 Educational Lenses
In the discipline of the Liberal Arts, there are several areas of study that create this term. At SNHU, we use the following four arts as lenses, or ways of thinking:
history
humanities
social sciences
natural sciences.
Watch the seven minute video below from the Online Writing Center, which does a great job explaining the lenses and prepares you to start thinking about different perspectives and ways of thinking.