Desks in straight rows, teacher standing at the head of the class and deciding what would be taught that day, students learning with the same resources and moving at the same pace whether they are struggling or gifted is something we see. No wonder, many of our students see schools as a chore.
What if we can create a school where creative, innovative, individualised learning is the norm and the whole school is structured to facilitate this type of learning? We can redefine learning as pushing the boundaries of teaching and learning through mass customization of teaching units and project based learning. Let’s think of student learning as a product of the collective and creative brain power of teachers, rather than as a product of infusion of resources.
Pushing the boundaries of teaching? Yes! Bring in flipped classrooms, blended learning, project based learning and individualised education paths that are created in consultation with the students.
Just like web browsers have plugins such as search engines or virus scans, what if teachers create basic lesson plans and students use “plugins” such as pre-tests, reteach, practice, or enrichment, to create their own customized lesson plan? They decide whether to collaborate or to work individually, and whether to show mastery through content, process or product. In mass customization, the student (our customer) decides how to learn the material with a basic lesson plan as a starting point.
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Spend on Education an Investment for Future
I am fortunate that I am 18 and still not married,” said Malala Yousafzai the youngest ever Nobel Peace Prize winner. Not many in India could say so as parents force children to quit school, especially in the hinterland. It is not just girls but even boys drop out for various reasons. So much is spoken about the demographic dividend and the power of youth in India. However, this ‘power’ can only be harnessed if the children go to school.
One size does not FIT ALL
Desks in straight rows, teacher standing at the head of the class and deciding what would be taught that day, students learning with the same resources and moving at the same pace whether they are struggling or gifted is something we see. No wonder, many of our students see schools as a chore.
Enquiry Based Learning: A Student - Centric Learning Approach
The spirit of enquiry is intrinsic to human nature.Bewildered by a falling apple perpendicularly on the ground, Isaac Newton’s spirit of enquiry led him to discover the law of gravity.
Correlate Subjects for Better Understanding
Correlating subjects can be fun and at the same time enhance one’s knowledge.
Wonder Years Regained
Give a child free time to wonder and to explore and to ask questions. Revathi Balakrishnan did just that and shares how she is reaping benefits
Spend More Time With Children
Spending quality time with children and getting them involved in the daily life activities not only breaks the ice but makes them responsible, feel wanted and prepares them for life.
Its Time to Change the Way Preschools Teach
The time has come to do away with preschools and turn them into Early Childhood Centres. Integrating preschool education with training for pregnant mothers on child birth, rearing, brain development and child development can do wonders argues.
Mentor's Role in Moulding a Student
Mentoring is a professional relationship in which an ‘experienced person’ assists an ‘inexperienced person’ in developing specific skills and knowledge that will enhance the latter’s professional and personal growth.
Sports for Sport Sale!
As per our research and understanding, all this happens because the purpose of games has always been perceived as winning or losing.
The Agony of Peer Pressure
Peer pressure is best illustrated during the adolescent years which is noticed when youngsters follow a trend more so to ‘fall in line’. Daring not to risk defying the majority, teenagers go with the crowd- a herd mentality is what I would like to put it.