Teaching methodology
ENSEA’s inclusive teaching is based on a number of traditional and modern teaching methods, which are described below:
I- Traditional methods
- Lectures: where fundamental knowledge is imparted by experts;
- Tutorials: Through which we deepen and apply concepts through exercises and case studies and,
- Practical work: hands-on experimentation within a theoretical framework for active learning.

II- Modern methods
- Project-based learning: Through practical projects, students provide answers to real-world problems or complex questions.
- Collaborative learning: students work in groups to solve a problem. This enables the development of life skills (or soft skills) such as teamwork and communication.
- Experiential learning: This approach emphasizes learning through practical experience and reflection. This is achieved through internships, field trips and academic inquiry.

In short, ENSEA is a school of excellence that has retained the best practices of the traditional school, but is also forward-looking, adopting modern teaching tools and techniques. This complementary approach fosters the acquisition of solid, operational skills, preparing our students to meet the challenges of tomorrow.