Frequently asked question
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Can my school get a more customised program?
Yes. A costomised program can be developed as per the requirement of the organization
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Where will the students get the martial required for their projects?
All the grade specific materials will be provided by us. The materials are either based on activity,
group requirement or individual take away.
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Which other schools in India have implemented this program?
The first time ever in India we are introducing the third generation learning i.e Education 3.0.
Our experiential learning experts have implemented a part with schools like Rukmini Devi
Public School, The Heritage School, Mirambika Free Progressive School, Pathways School.
Schools who extensively follow third generation learning are Mirambika Free Progressive
School, Auro Schools, Rishi Vally School, Deepayan School to name few.
- Is it difficult to incorporate it in the curriculum?
Experiential learning is designed to serve the curriculum. Project-based Learning methods
can be seamlessly adjusted into the academic plan with only minor changes in the class
timetable.
- Is it expensive to conduct experiential learning programs?
Project-based Learning does not require expensive equipment and tools. On the contrary
it leverages the child's familiar environment for creating learning opportunities and can
be conducted by making inexpensive fixes within the classroom also.
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Is it true that other teaching methods cannot be used with this kind of learning?
It can incorporate all traditional teaching tools and methods, including lecture, text-books,
and conventional assessments. The only difference is that the students spend the bulk of
their time actively working in groups or individually to research the question and come
to conclusions.
- Which other schools in India have implemented this program?
The first time ever in India we are introducing the third generation learning i.e Education 3.0.
Our experiential learning experts have implemented a part with schools like Rukmini
Devi Public School, The Heritage School, Mirambika Free Progressive School, Pathways
School. Schools who extensively follow third generation learning are Mirambika
Free Progressive School, Auro Schools, Rishi Vally School, Deepayan School to name few.
- Is it difficult to incorporate it in the curriculum?
Experiential learning is designed to serve the curriculum. Project-based Learning methods
can be seamlessly adjusted into the academic plan with only minor changes in the class
timetable.
- Is it expensive to conduct experiential learning programs?
Project-based Learning does not require expensive equipment and tools. On the contrary
it leverages the child's familiar environment for creating learning opportunities and can
be conducted by making inexpensive fixes within the classroom also.
- Is it true that other teaching methods cannot be used with this kind of learning?
It can incorporate all traditional teaching tools and methods, including lecture, text-books,
and conventional assessments. The only difference is that the students spend the bulk of
their time actively working in groups or individually to research the question and come
to conclusions.
- Is Project-based Learning, time consuming?
It can be custom designed to cover your whole academic year's curriculum in much less
time and far more effectively than formal education. Each project covers various
subjects in an inter-connected way so learning is coherent, meaningful and relevant.
Plus students learn specific life skills, such as collaboration, teamwork, time and task
management, or presentation skills.
- Can this kind of education, incorporate content and standards of board guidelines?
Projects begin with curriculum standards and use aligned assessments to determine
what students have learned. Projects are then designed around a Driving Question
that knits together intended outcomes and project activities.
- Are there ways to grade my student in this kind of learning?
Very effective rubrics are used to grade students on their level of participation, group work,
quality of output, work ethics, and individual presentations. Students also receive individual
grades through traditional assessments including; tests, quizzes, worksheets, and benchmarks.
- Is it true that other teaching methods cannot be used with this kind of learning?
It can incorporate all traditional teaching tools and methods, including lecture, text-books,
and conventional assessments. The only difference is that the students spend the bulk of
their time actively working in groups or individually to research the question and come
to conclusions.
- Is Project-based Learning, time consuming?
It can be custom designed to cover your whole academic year's curriculum in much less
time and far more effectively than formal education. Each project covers various
subjects in an inter-connected way so learning is coherent, meaningful and relevant.
Plus students learn specific life skills, such as collaboration, teamwork, time and task
management, or presentation skills.