CHILDREN LEARN BEST BY DOING
This hands-on approach enables them to grapple with a problem, issue, or concept using all their senses. The learning experience thus becomes multi-dimensional and an internal cognitive, sensory, and emotional process. This engagement leads the children to the second stage.
CHILDREN EXAMINE THEIR LEARNING
The second step sees children examine their learning critically and creatively. Through sustained inquiry they are able to probe further into the problem, concept, or task at hand. This takes the child onto the third stage.
THE QUESTIONS THAT ASSAIL A CHILD'S MIND
After having experienced and reflected upon a problem, the mind seeks answers via the dialogic approach. Dialogue helps the child to see the bigger picture, think outside the box, and engage collaboratively with others. It helps to focus on individual and interpersonal learning outcomes.
THE CHILD ARRIVES AT HER DESTINATION
After having had meaningful experiences, followed by reflection and dialogue, the child arrives at her destination a richer and more fulfilled being. This helps the child to think and act independently. This manifests itself not only in terms of grades or marks but also real and meaningful understanding.