Change happens fast
in the world during which children face many challenges as they grow. And, in
today’s fast-changing world, the ability to make decisions and solve problems
is what they need to learn during their education. Because the problem-solving skills
help students become more independent as well as excel in academics. Hence,
choosing a curriculum that would fulfill the requirements of children’s future
career is all that a parent need to look for.
Keeping pace in this
turbo-charged world, curriculum evolves and new teaching methodologies
developed to help kids reach this generation. While choosing the right
curriculum, let’s understand the various benefits that each curriculum offers
and which one fits the right for a kid.
Curriculum
highlights:
IB – The
International Baccalaureate Curriculum
The IB program
requires students to study three highly respected programmes of international
education, the PYP (Primary Years Program- KG to Grade 5), MYP (Middle Years
Program – Grade 6-10), IBDP (Diploma Program for Grade 11 & 12) while
completing the three core subjects: Creativity Activity Service (CAS), Extended
Essay and Theory of Knowledge, which emphasis more on personal development of a
child. It has no prescribed textbooks and has a lot of freedom in learning.
Instead of rote learning, the focus is more on holistic education including
analytical skills, language, arts, and humanities.
IGCSE – An English
Curriculum
IGCSE is a precursor
of the IB curriculum. It lays an excellent foundation for students who wish to
continue with the IB Curriculum at the pre -university level. It is designed
for the Grade 9 and 10 students with a balanced mix of practical experience and
theoretical knowledge. Popularly known as an English language curriculum, it
covers a wide range of subjects from a variety of areas which include
Languages, Humanities, Social Sciences, Mathematics, Creative, Technical and
Vocational, suitable for students whose first language is not English. IGCSE
helps improve students’ learning performance by developing skills in creative
thinking, inquiry, and problem-solving.
CBSE – The Indian
Curriculum
The CBSE requires
students to study the standardized textbooks of NCERT and appear the final
examinations in Class 10 and 12. However, CBSE has made the Class 10 Board
exam, optional. CBSE is suitable for those who want to go into the traditional
routes of engineering and medical as the larger focus is on maths and science,
and less on language.
Here are few things
that a parent needs to evaluate while choosing the right curriculum:
Is the curriculum
independent or teacher lead
In this
fast-changing world, it’s important for our kids to match the change and face
the challenges that come across. In terms of curriculum, these days we need to
focus more on things that can support the wider goals of competencies and
personal development instead of the subjects that are taught by the teacher
that is available within the set of textbooks. Such kind of curriculum shows
how learning within the subjects can be merged with the real-world experiences
and contribute to the attainment of the wider goals.
Which is the
suitable teaching method
Children learn
knowledge according to the guidance they get from their education. Under the
teaching method called ‘engagement’, students are urged to engage in the
real-world which gives them the practical knowledge and help them process the
information effectively. With respect to problem-solving, it has been seen in
students that the standards-based teaching methods work better than the
conventional teaching methods. The standards-based method has exhibited greater
conceptual understanding in students and they perform at higher levels in
academics.
What are the various
student learning style
Every student has
their own way of learning information. There are seven different interesting
ways student learn including visual learners, aural learners, verbal learners,
physical learners, social learners and logical learners. Students perform well
while learning in a way that matches their personal learning style in a
curriculum. Understanding the learning style of a kid is of paramount
importance in order to choose the right curriculum to fit them in.
Oakridge aims for the holistic development of a
child. Global exposure and international engagement platforms are provided
during the course of the programs that equip children with a global outlook and
real-world experience under all the above curriculums. Click to know more on
the Oakridge’s IB Curriculum, IGCSE
Curriculum, and CBSE
Curriculum.
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