The 15th week of the Kankinara Faculty and Training Programme was dedicated to strengthening and reinforcing the skills developed throughout the previous weeks. Instead of introducing new topics, the sessions focused on revisiting key areas of learning to ensure clarity, confidence, and long-term retention.
Participants engaged in guided revision of English grammar concepts, sentence construction, and written expression. Through practice-based activities and discussion, they were encouraged to identify common mistakes and improve accuracy in both spoken and written communication. This approach helped deepen understanding and build consistency in language use.
The week also included a recap of digital skills covered earlier in the programme, such as the use of email and basic applications for learning support. Participants practiced applying these tools independently, which helped reinforce their confidence in using technology for everyday academic and professional needs.
Overall, the 15th week of the Kankinara Faculty Training Programme functioned as a consolidation phase. By reinforcing previously taught concepts through practice and reflection, the sessions supported participants in becoming more confident, prepared, and self-reliant learners.

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