Meet, Eat, Feet : Une année d'équilibre entre la technologie et l'autorégulation au Collège Aiglon

Il y a plus d'un an, Aiglon College introduced the innovative 'Meet, Eat, Feet' approach to mobile device use, setting a precedent in educational institutions' handling of technology. Unlike many schools that opted for outright bans, Aiglon's policy was designed to establish clear boundaries while encouraging students to develop self-regulation skills. This approach reflects the college's commitment to fostering independence and responsibility among its students, principles that are deeply embedded in its educational philosophy. The 'Meet, Eat, Feet' policy not only addresses the challenges posed by mobile devices but also aligns with Aiglon's broader mission to prepare students for the complexities of the modern world. By allowing controlled use of technology, the college emphasizes the importance of balance, teaching students to navigate their digital and physical environments effectively.

One year on, the 'Meet, Eat, Feet' policy stands as a testament to Collège de l'Aiglon forward-thinking approach to education. The policy's success lies in its ability to adapt to the needs of both students and educators, creating a learning environment where technology serves as a tool rather than a distraction. Feedback from the Aiglon community has been overwhelmingly positive, with many noting improvements in students' focus and interpersonal skills. This policy not only differentiates Aiglon from other institutions but also reinforces its reputation as a leader in innovative education. By prioritizing self-regulation over restriction, Aiglon College prepares its students not just for academic success, but for life beyond the classroom. The 'Meet, Eat, Feet' approach is a clear reflection of the college's dedication to nurturing well-rounded individuals who are equipped to face the challenges of the 21st century.