BREAM Levels Explained
Sep 21, 2022BREAM classes are broken down into 4 tiers of levels to help you find the class that best suits your needs and experience. Here is the breakdown of what each level means!
All Levels:
All-levels classes are suitable for folks of any level of experience or background in the subject! These classes are either fully comprehensive and complete, or focus on a topic with no prerequisite experience, such as nutrition. These classes are well-suited for folks with any kind of cognitive or physical impairment.
Beginner:
Beginner-leveled classes are intended for students with little to no prior knowledge or experience in the subject matter. These classes work especially well for folks with mild cognitive and physical impairments. If you’re looking to get started with, or simply explore a new medium (for example, if you’ve never drawn before and want to get into it), beginner-level classes are the right fit for you! However, even if you are a seasoned artist, we encourage you to still browse through our library of beginner-leveled classes! There may be new exercises or practices you can adopt into your regular work.
Intermediate:
Intermediate-leveled classes are designed for those with some prior knowledge or experience in a subject matter. These classes are great for those who want to further build a skill, or want to expand their expertise. These classes work well for students who have already taken our all levels and beginner classes. For example, if you’ve already taken all of our beginner-level creative writing classes, and would like to continue building your craft, we recommend you try an intermediate-leveled class!
Advanced:
Advanced-classes are for those with a significant amount of prior experience in a subject matter. These classes build off of previous foundations or techniques in the discipline, so a good deal of experience is needed in order to keep up with the pace and objective(s) of the class.