Innovative Work: Formation of a Company
Innovation in teaching lies in transforming complex theoretical concepts into meaningful learning experiences. This innovative 3D model on the Formation of a Company is designed to simplify the legal and procedural aspects of company formation through visual and activity-based learning.
The model systematically presents each stage—Business Idea and Promotion, Name Approval, Preparation of MOA & AOA, and Registration leading to the Certificate of Incorporation. Instead of learning these steps as isolated definitions, students are able to visualize the continuity and logical progression involved in the formation of a company.
The use of creative materials, miniature figures, and clearly labelled stages captures students’ attention and encourages curiosity. This hands-on approach enhances conceptual clarity, promotes better retention, and supports learner engagement. It also caters to diverse learning styles by combining visual, kinesthetic, and cognitive elements.
Through this innovative work, abstract concepts from Business Studies are brought closer to real-life business practices. It not only strengthens subject understanding but also fosters creativity, critical thinking, and collaborative learning among students. Such innovative teaching aids make the classroom more dynamic and meaningful, reinforcing the idea that learning becomes effective when students actively construct knowledge.

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