College news: CHE to continue live streaming in 2018-19 after successful pilot scheme

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    [post_content] => It’s been another very busy year at the Centre for Homeopathic Education (CHE) with lots happening both on and offline.

The delivery of education in the world is changing with new technology and with the different ways people learn. In order to keep moving with the times CHE has decided to innovate and embrace the changes.

"There are a lot of homeopathy courses that are either just online or just classroom-based but we at CHE believe that the future is blended learning, a mixture of the two," said Marcus Fernandez, CHE's Principal.

"In September last year we piloted live streaming of our one-year foundation course. We wanted to reach more people who cannot travel to the UK but who wish to study homeopathy online, with the added live experience and the ability to interact and ask questions during lectures. This has proved to be very successful and we will continue to provide this for 2018-19."

The popular webinars have continued this year with Dr Robin Murphy on lyme disease and cancer, Miranda Castro on pregnancy and birth, and seminar days with Hilery Dorrian on eczema and the endocrine system. The webinars are available at www.cheonline.co.uk

The college said goodbye to full-time and part-time students at graduation in June and in July, to finish the year, CHE hosted Dana Ullman in London who gave a talk on The Homeopathy Revolution, exploring new explanations for how homeopathic medicines work and new evidence on how homeopathic medicines influence genetic expression.

 
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It’s been another very busy year at the Centre for Homeopathic Education (CHE) with lots happening both on and offline.

The delivery of education in the world is changing with new technology and with the different ways people learn. In order to keep moving with the times CHE has decided to innovate and embrace the changes.

“There are a lot of homeopathy courses that are either just online or just classroom-based but we at CHE believe that the future is blended learning, a mixture of the two,” said Marcus Fernandez, CHE’s Principal.

“In September last year we piloted live streaming of our one-year foundation course. We wanted to reach more people who cannot travel to the UK but who wish to study homeopathy online, with the added live experience and the ability to interact and ask questions during lectures. This has proved to be very successful and we will continue to provide this for 2018-19.”

The popular webinars have continued this year with Dr Robin Murphy on lyme disease and cancer, Miranda Castro on pregnancy and birth, and seminar days with Hilery Dorrian on eczema and the endocrine system. The webinars are available at www.cheonline.co.uk

The college said goodbye to full-time and part-time students at graduation in June and in July, to finish the year, CHE hosted Dana Ullman in London who gave a talk on The Homeopathy Revolution, exploring new explanations for how homeopathic medicines work and new evidence on how homeopathic medicines influence genetic expression.

 

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