Definition

Finding and firming learning foundations is what we call the process of pre assess and the first time of teaching of each topic using timely practice.

When the teacher returns to teach the topic a second time we call this teaching on firm learning foundations.

Rationale 

It takes time to build up an accurate picture of each learners depth of learning on each "bite" (layer) of each topic, so while the teacher is building up information, the teacher should also aim to teach the learners more on each topic. This is what the finding and forming learning foundations  process does.

Initially we find that

Within a week or two (very low attaining learners) and a term (higher attaining learners) all the topics that the learner can learn at the moment, will have been pre assessed and taught. The finding and firming learning foundations process is then finished. The next time the teacher teaches the topics