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About us

Redloh Education provides consulting education services and research services to educational, commercial and government organizations. Our core capabilties are in training, research,  program development and instructional materials design.

Training

Redloh Education provides training for K-12 teachers and college and university faculty to build capacity to improve student learning.

Redloh Education runs college faculty workshops and trainings  on topics such as: Inclusion; Pedagogy for Online Courses; STEM Pedagogy; Engaging Learners.

For K-12 school leaders and education practitioners, Redloh Education offers training on topics such as numeracy, writing, inclusive education, and classroom assessment.

Research

Redloh Education performs research and writing services for various organizations. Projects include white papers, project/program reports and research-based reports. Redloh education also creates communication plans and text for websites, newsletters, brochures etc.

Program Development

Redloh Education excels in the successful delivery of large educational programs that involve many stakeholders and a range of disciplines, including STEM. Our approach to program management features program design, planning, implementation, monitoring and correcting and hand-over. Clients are left with clear program objectives, and a ‘program delivery’ plan that explains the activities to be done, the persons responsible for each activity and the resources needed. The most important part of this process is a solid hand-over process with proven strategies that helps clients develop capacity to run a sustainable program or project to completion.

Instructional Materials

Redloh Education excels in creating specified instructional materials for governments, private and public schools, closed school systems or educational agencies on a broad range of disciplines and topics. Materials may be a textbook, a training manual, a series of lesson plans, content for an app, a text to meet specific instructional goals or a learning kit with a variety of objects, texts and technological resources. Materials may be standard-based and encourage student learning and understanding in engaged, inclusive settings.