Teaching Models in Aladia
Written By Aladia Support
Last updated 8 months ago
Fundamental structure for managing and storing courses on the platform:
🌐 Space → 📂 Folder → 📘 Course
🌐 Space: main container (for example "Scientific High School")
📂 Folder: a collection of multiple courses (does not have assignable roles/memberships)
📘 Course: smallest unit with full management (modules, lessons, assignments, roles)
Legenda
These symbols will be used in the examples on this page to illustrate the different scenarios in detail.
SymbolMeaning | |
🌐 | Space where the course will be created |
📂 | Folder that contains the course (used for organization and access control) |
📘 | Course that has been created and is available to manage or view |
📦 | Module — a container grouping multiple chapters or subjects |
📅 | Chapter or term — a time-based or thematic subdivision within a module |
📚 | Subject — the main thematic area covered in a chapter |
📄 | Lesson — an individual teaching unit, without live interaction |
📹 | Lesson with a digital room (meet) |
🤝 | Shared event — a session or activity shared across multiple courses |
1. Static Teaching Model (Multidisciplinary)
What it is
The student follows multiple subjects within the same course.
In the school context, this corresponds to the traditional class group: 1A, 1B, etc.
Horizontal and synchronized delivery.
Impact on Aladia
❗ CHALLENGE:
On Aladia, each course is dedicated to a single subject.
Therefore, to build a "complete course" that integrates multiple subjects (For example Mathematics, Italian, Science...), it is necessary to create separate courses for each discipline and use a structure that groups them together.
SOLUTION
Use the FOLDER level to simulate the unitary class course.
Schema
🌐 Space: Scientific High School │ └── 📂 Folder: First Biennium - Year 2024/25 │ ├── 📘 Course: Mathematics ├── 📘 Course: Italian ├── 📘 Course: Science ├── 📘 Course: History Limits
The folder does not have role/membership management:
You cannot assign students/teachers to the folder.
I must manually assign students and teachers to each course.
The same student should be manually added to all classes, or groups could be used if an organization is available.
An abstract grouping level is used.
2. Disciplinary Rotation Model (Unimateria)
What it is
Each student enrolls separately in a course for each subject.
Each course is self-contained and does not need to be aggregated with others.
Typical of secondary schools and universities.
Impact on Aladia
ADVANTAGE
The model is perfectly aligned with the technical logic of the platform:
Each course has:
Lessons, modules, calendar, assignments
Role management, membership, tracking
There is no need to use folders as simulation.
Schema
🌐 Space: Scientific High School │ ├── 📘 Course: Mathematics - Biennium ├── 📘 Course: Physics - Biennium ├── 📘 Course: Italian - Biennium Comparative Summary
Multimaterial (Static)Multimaterial (Rotation) | ||
Logical Structure | One course aggregates multiple subjects | One course = one subject |
On Aladia | Multiple individual courses → aggregated in folders | Each course operates independently |
Use of folders | 🔧 Necessary to "simulate" the complete course | 🧩 Not necessary |
Role management | ❌ Limited in folders (must be done per course) | ✅ Full per course |
Student management | Manual for each course | Manageable per course without mediation |
Conclusion
🧭 If you adopt a group class model (static), plan to use folders to organize the entire course, keeping in mind that user management will be done at the individual course level.
🚀 If you use a disciplinary model, you can take full advantage of the platform, benefiting from role management and tracking.
3. Individual Rotation Teaching Model (Unimateria)
What It Is
Each student enrolls separately in a course for each subject.
Each course is independent and does not need to be aggregated with others.
Typical of secondary schools and universities.
Schema
🌐 Space: Scientific High School │ └── 📂 Folder: First Biennium Scientific High School │ ├── 📘 Course: Mathematics First Biennium - Year 2024/25 │ │ │ ├── 📅 Term 1 │ │ ├── 📦 Module 1: Arithmetic │ │ │ ├── 📄 Lesson 1: Operations │ │ │ └── 📄 Lesson 2: Decimals │ │ └── 📦 Module 2: Fractions │ │ └── 📄 Lesson 3: Fraction Comparison │ │ │ └── 📅 Term 2 │ └── 📦 Module 3: Geometry │ └── 📄 Lesson 4: Area Calculation │ ├── 📘 Course: Italian First Biennium - Year 2024/25 │ └── 📅 Term 1 │ └── 📦 Module 1: Narrative Text │ └── 📄 Lesson 1: Elements of Narration │ └── 📘 Course: Science First Biennium - Year 2024/25 └── 📅 Term 2 └── 📦 Module 1: Biology └── 📄 Lesson 1: The Cell Impact on Aladia
❗ CHALLENGE:
On Aladia, each course is dedicated to a single subject.
To create a "complete course" that includes multiple disciplines (For example Mathematics, Italian, Science...), it is necessary to create separate courses and adopt a structure that groups them together.
SOLUTION
Use the FOLDER level to simulate the class unit course.
Schema
🌐 Space: Scientific High School │ └── 📂 Folder: First Biennium - Year 2024/25 │ ├── 📘 Course: Mathematics ├── 📘 Course: Italian ├── 📘 Course: Science ├── 📘 Course: History ⚠️ Limitations:
The folder has no role/membership management:
You cannot assign students/teachers to the folder.
You need to manually assign students/teachers to each course.
The same student should be manually inserted into all classes unless an organizational structure and groups are used. In that case, you can directly assign users to the groups and manage access and roles at the group level.
It uses an abstract grouping level (the Space), suitable for internal training but not for commercial use through the marketplace.
4. Static Teaching Model (Multimateria)
What It Is
Each student enrolls separately in a course for each subject.
Each course is self-contained and does not need to be grouped with others.
Typical of secondary schools and universities.
Impact on Aladia
ADVANTAGE
This model perfectly aligns with the platform's technical logic:
Each course has:
Lessons, modules, calendar, assignments, chat
Role management, membership, tracking
No need to use folders as a simulation.
Freedom to use spaces and folders for organizing resources at the departmental and sub-departmental levels.
Schema
🌐 Space: High Schools │ └── 📂 Folder: Scientific High School │ ├── 📘 Course: Scientific High School First Biennium │ │ │ ├── 📅 Term 1 │ │ │ │ │ ├── 📚 Subject: Mathematics │ │ │ ├── 📦 Module 1: Arithmetic │ │ │ │ ├── 📄 Lesson 1: Operations │ │ │ │ └── 📄 Lesson 2: Decimals │ │ │ └── 📦 Module 2: Fractions │ │ │ └── 📄 Lesson 3: Fraction Comparison │ │ │ │ │ ├── 📚 Subject: Italian │ │ │ └── 📦 Module 1: Narrative Text │ │ │ └── 📄 Lesson 1: Elements of Narration │ │ │ └── 📅 Term 2 │ └── 📚 Subject: Mathematics │ └── 📦 Module 3: Geometry │ └── 📄 Lesson 4: Area Calculation │ ├── 📘 Course: Scientific High School Second Biennium │ └── 📅 Term 1 │ └── 📚 Subject: Mathematics │ └── 📦 Module 1: Mathematical Analysis │ ├── 📄 Lesson 1: Limits │ └── 📄 Lesson 2: Derivatives │ └── 📘 Course: Graduation └── 📅 Term 2 └── 📚 Subject: Mathematics └── 📦 Module 1: Exam Preparation ├── 📄 Lesson 1: Written Mathematics Test └── 📄 Lesson 2: Oral Simulation Below is a concise comparative analysis of two different organizational scenarios: the “Static Group Model,” where students remain within the same group for all activities, and the “Individual Rotation Model,” which allows for greater flexibility by enabling students to rotate independently based on their specific learning needs.
Schema
Static Group Model 🌐 Space: High Schools │ └ 📂 Folder: Scientific High School │ ├ 📘 Course: Scientific High School First Biennium │ │ │ ├ 📅 Term 1 │ │ │ │ │ ├ 📚 Subject: Mathematics │ │ │ ├ 📦 Module 1: Arithmetic │ │ │ │ ├ 📄 Lesson 1: Operations │ │ │ │ └ 📄 Lesson 2: Decimals │ │ │ └ 📦 Module 2: Fractions │ │ │ └ 📄 Lesson 3: Comparison │ │ ├ 📚 Subject: Italian │ │ │ └ 📦 Module 1: Narrative Text │ │ │ └ 📄 Lesson 1: Narration │ │ │ └ 📅 Term 2 │ └ 📚 Subject: Mathematics │ └ 📦 Module 3: Geometry │ └ 📄 Lesson 4: Area Calculation │ ├ 📘 Course: Scientific High School Second Biennium │ └ 📅 Term 1 │ └ 📚 Subject: Mathematics │ └ 📦 Module 1: Mathematical Analysis │ ├ 📄 Lesson 1: Limits │ └ 📄 Lesson 2: Derivatives │ └ 📘 Course: Graduation └ 📅 Term 2 └ 📚 Subject: Mathematics └ 📦 Module 1: Exam Preparation ├ 📄 Lesson 1: Written Test └ 📄 Lesson 2: Oral Simulation Individual Rotation Model 🌐 Space: Scientific High School │ └ 📂 Folder: Scientific High School │ ├ 📘 Course: Mathematics – 1A │ │ │ ├ 📅 Term 1 │ │ └ 📚 Subject: Mathematics │ │ ├ 📦 Module 1: Arithmetic │ │ │ ├ 📄 Lesson 1: Operations │ │ │ └ 📄 Lesson 2: Decimals │ │ └ 📦 Module 2: Fractions │ │ └ 📄 Lesson 3: Comparison │ │ │ └ 📅 Term 2 │ └ 📚 Subject: Mathematics │ └ 📦 Module 3: Geometry │ └ 📄 Lesson 4: Area Calculation │ ├ 📘 Course: Italian – 1A │ └ 📅 Term 1 │ └ 📚 Subject: Italian │ └ 📦 Module 1: Narrative Text │ └ 📄 Lesson 1: Narration │ └ 📘 Course: Science – 1A └ 📅 Term 2 └ 📚 Subject: Science └ 📦 Module 1: Biology └ 📄 Lesson 1: The Cell