Methodology

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Methodology

Each child is unique and process information about the world using different senses. Some are visual and some are auditory learners. At Smartkidz global we follow the play-way method of teaching and learning through which children are constantly exploring and discovering. Being inspired by Waldorf and Montessori Methodology we have designed our Course Curriculum and Syllabus which caters to the holistic development of the child. Learning while playing is a unique method of teaching. Here the energy levels of the child are properly channelized so as to get the best out of them by developing their thin king process.

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Curriculum

The curriculum designed is based on inspirations developed from Waldorf and Montessori Methodologies. With this vital support child grows to feel confident and secured, empowered with the positive traits, their high self-esteem becomes an important pre-requisite for effective learning.

The Montessori approach

The Montessori approach promotes children’s active, independent observation and exploration of concrete materials to develop concepts/skills. Through this activity children develop a clear image of what they were trying to accomplish, thus developing self-discipline, self-reliance, and intrinsic motivation.

The Montessori approach

The Montessori approach promotes children’s active, independent observation and exploration of concrete materials to develop concepts/skills. Through this activity children develop a clear image of what they were trying to accomplish, thus developing self-discipline, self-reliance, and intrinsic motivation.

Waldorf method

The Waldorf method encourages a broad curriculum. Teachers are encouraged to explore new topics and allow them to be guided by the exploration of the students. This type of teaching encourages learning for the sake of learning, instead of for the sake of passing an exam or scoring well on grading rubrics. There are no grades given in a Waldorf elementary school.

Waldorf method

The Waldorf method encourages a broad curriculum. Teachers are encouraged to explore new topics and allow them to be guided by the exploration of the students. This type of teaching encourages learning for the sake of learning, instead of for the sake of passing an exam or scoring well on grading rubrics. There are no grades given in a Waldorf elementary school.