About the Course
The Learning Potential Assessment Device Digital (LPAD Digital 24) course is intended for certified educators and professionals. The LPAD Digital 24 is a computer-based assessment system. The system can be used fully automatically, including tests and prerecorded mediation, or semi-automatically with mediation provided in person by the assessor. A specially designed “bot” generates suggestions for educational interventions for students with a given profile. Participants will learn how to use the digital assessment system and how to interpret the computer-generated students’ learning potential and learning profile reports.
Course Syllabus:
The concept of Learning Potential and Learning Profiles
How to use the LPAD Digital platform
LPAD Digital tests: Raven Matrices & Variations, Tri-Modal Analogies, Organizer, and Numerical Progressions
Structure of LPAD Digital reports
Analysis of LPAD Digital reports
How to use the LPAD Digital “bot”
From LPAD Digital report to cognitive intervention
From LPAD Digital report to curricular teaching
Prerequisites
Prior Feuerstein experience required.
Learning Materials
The participants will receive instructions for using the LPAD Digital systems and the online system “users”.
Certification
The participants will receive a certificate of attendance and the license to use the LPAD Digital 24 Program for Primary School.
Course Trainer
Yaniv Paz
Dr. Yaniv Paz is a cognitive psychologist and neuroscience researcher, specializing in cognitive rehabilitation and mediated learning approaches. He holds a Ph.D. in Brain Sciences and has extensive experience in both clinical and academic settings. Dr. Paz currently serves as a lead cognitive therapist at the Feuerstein Institute, working with populations affected by trauma, neurodevelopmental challenges, and cognitive impairments. His work integrates the principles of Structural Cognitive Modifiability and the Mediated Learning Experience (MLE), developing customized intervention programs aimed at enhancing learning potential and functional independence. In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Paz contributes to research on cognitive plasticity and trauma-related disorders, and presents his findings in both local and international academic forums.

