Feuerstein Instrumental Enrichment (FIE) is an educational program developed by Reuven Feuerstein, an Israeli psychologist. FIE aims to enhance cognitive skills and thinking abilities in individuals who face learning difficulties or have cognitive deficiencies. The program focuses on developing fundamental cognitive functions, such as perception, memory, attention, and problem-solving.

How does it work?
FIE utilizes a series of structured tasks and exercises to target specific cognitive functions. The tasks are designed to be challenging and require active thinking and problem-solving. The program emphasizes the development of metacognitive skills, which are the ability to reflect on one's thinking processes and regulate one's own learning.
FIE is based on the concept of "mediated learning experience (MLE)" which means that an adult or trained mediator guides and scaffolds the learning process to help the individual develop cognitive skills. The mediator provides explicit instruction, feedback, and support to facilitate the learner's understanding and application of new concepts and strategies.
The FIE program consists of various instruments or sets of tasks, each targeting specific cognitive functions and skills. These instruments include tasks related to classification, comparison, analysis, deduction, and more. The program is typically implemented in a one-on-one or small group setting, allowing for personalized instruction and individualized attention.
Overall, FIE aims to empower individuals by improving their cognitive abilities and enabling them to become independent learners and problem solvers. It is widely used in educational settings, rehabilitation centers, and clinical settings to support individuals with cognitive challenges in reaching their full potential.