Definitions

Process (Webster)

  1. a series of actions or functions bringing about a result;
  2. a particular method of doing something, generally involving a number of steps or operations;
  3. a sequence of steps, events, or activities which results in a change or produces something over a period of time.

Education (Webster)

  1. the process of educating or being educated;
  2. the knowledge or skill developed by a learning process;
  3. a program of instruction;
  4. the field of study concerned with the pedagogy of teaching and learning;
  5. an instructive or enlightening experience.

Process Education

  1. an educational philosophy focusing on improving 
    students’ learning skills and creating self-growers;
  1. a philosophy which utilizes a continuous quality improvement approach towards the following key educational processes: teaching, learning, mentoring, assessment, curriculum design, and administration;
  1. implementation of this philosophy involves the use of innovative concepts, processes, and tools to create learning environments which are instructive, enlightening, and assist students with improving their learning skills (in multiple domains) and assessment skills.