MAPP Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How will the courses be delivered or administered?
- What platform will the courses be hosted on?
- The courses will be delivered through an intuitive online learning platform accessible via both desktop and mobile devices. This platform will include all course materials, videos, and interactive elements.
- What is the structure of the program?
- The program is structured into three phases, with each phase containing 3 to 8 modules. Each module is made up of 4 to 6 lessons, each focusing on a particular aspect of the curriculum. This design ensures a progressive learning journey, guiding students step by step through the program's content.
- How are the lessons presented?
- Core content is delivered through high-quality video lessons, practical workshops, and interactive exercises. This includes both pre-recorded content and live sessions.
- Will there be live sessions?
- Yes, weekly live sessions will be held to provide students with direct interaction with instructors, answer questions, and discuss course material.
- How will practical exercises be incorporated?
- Each module includes practical exercises and assignments designed to reinforce learning and apply concepts in real-world scenarios. These may include worksheets, journaling, and skill-building activities.
- How is feedback provided?
- Students will receive feedback on assignments and exercises, while regular quizzes and assessments will help track progress.
- What additional resources are available?
- Supplementary materials such as articles, research papers, and additional readings will be provided. A resource library with tools, templates, and guides will also be accessible.
- What support is available if technical issues arise?
- Email: info@wonby1ne.com
2. General Program Questions
- What age group is the MAPP program designed for?
- The MAPP program is designed primarily for high school athletes but can be adapted for other age groups based on specific needs.
- What is the structure of the program?
- The program is structured into three phases, with each phase containing 3 to 8 modules. Each module is made up of 4 to 6 lessons, each focusing on a particular aspect of the curriculum. This design ensures a progressive learning journey, guiding students step by step through the program's content.
- What should students do if they miss a live session?
- Recorded versions of live sessions will be available for students to review at their convenience. They can also catch up with the content and participate in discussion forums for additional support.
- How will the program help with injury recovery?
- The program includes specific modules on injury recovery and rehabilitation, focusing on mindfulness, pain management, and emotional resilience to support effective recovery.
- Can students access the course materials after completing the program?
- Yes, students will have continued access to course materials and resources for the duration of their subscription to revisit and reinforce their learning.