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Inspiration for life! Inspiration for life! Inspiration for life! Inspiration for life!
20 Ways
1.
Broader Goals
2.
From Within To Without
3.
Reinforcing Habits Of Life
4.
Nurturing Excellence, Building Intrinsic Motivation
5.
Personalised Attention
6.
A Stimulating Learning Environment
7.
Celebrating Progress
8.
Hands-on & Experiential Learning
9.
Maximising Class Potential
10.
Focus On Communicative/Spoken English
11.
Inspiring The Young Child
12.
Field Trips
13.
Self/Peer Learning & Checking
14.
Integrated Social Studies/ Constructivism
15.
Music As Food For The Soul
16.
Nurturing Creativity
17.
Feeding Imagination
18.
Inspiring Service Leadership
19.
Values Integration
20.
Interest & Talent Development
 
City International School (CIS)
From Buckminster Fuller's idea of 'Our Spaceship Earth' to 'Thinking Green', to “Light”, “Trees” and “Water”, children work on themes which combine social studies with science and environment. Most importantly, the children learn to:
Take a project from the its conception to completion, finding the resources and overcoming any difficulties along the way
Develop initiative and leadership
Work in a team
Learn to do things with recycled materials
Learn to connect concepts to values
Develop general knowledge around each theme
Raise consciousness about issues of importance
Learn decision making skills
Learn to appreciate diversity, etc.
Music as Food for the soul
Integrated Social Studies Constructivism
Themes
Our Spaceship Earth
Light
Thinking Green and Trees
 
Process
Develop General Knowledge
Integrate Music and the Arts
Present Findings
Computer education, general knowledge, moral education, music, arts and crafts, movement, dramatics, imagination plays, SUPW and other goals are fulfilled in thematic work which involves research and its presentations. This work is undertaken in mixed age settings whereby older children learn to lead and the younger children aspire to do more and look up to the older ones.
Research a topic and learn to present findings
From Buckminster Fuller’s idea of ‘Our Spaceship Earth’ to ‘Thinking Green’, to “Light” and “Trees”, children work on themes which combine social studies with science and environment. Most importantly, the children learn to:
Take a project from the its conception to completion, finding the resources and overcoming any difficulties along the way
Develop initiative and leadership
Work in a team
Learn to do things with recycled materials
Learn to connect concepts to values
Develop general knowledge around each theme
Raise consciousness about issues
Use of multiple-intelligences
Stuednts Develop
Research skills
Presentation skills
Analytical skills
Resourcefulness
Connection to moral values
Creativity
Critical thinking skills
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