Unispher’s COO, Tasi Tumarkin, and Chief of Education, Israel Glasner Perez, recently conducted their inaugural meeting with students from the “Tet” class at Yuvalim School in Or Yehud. These students are slated to become mentors as part of a collaborative educational project. During the 1.5-hour session, students received a comprehensive overview of Unispher’s platform, encompassing its goals, tasks, and teaching methodologies.
It’s noteworthy that mentor preparation spans between three to five weeks, depending on the students’ availability. The primary objective of this educational process is to teach teenagers effective group formation and to aid team members in understanding the purpose and key stages of a project. Additionally, mentors will guide students in their creative development, fostering collaboration skills and task allocation.
Unispher’s proactive move underscores its commitment to crafting innovative educational solutions and nurturing leadership qualities in students. We anticipate this initiative to be a pivotal component in strengthening the ties between the business sector and education in the region, offering unique opportunities for students and preparing them for the challenges of the modern world.