welcome to indus world school, gurgaon. creating an environment to help her learn child - centric...
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Welcome
To Indus World School, Gurgaon
Teacher/Mentor
Curriculum
Parent
Child
Creating an environment to help her learn
Child - Centric Approach
At IWS we believe that the child is at the centre of every activity, while the PARENT, CURRICULUM and MENTOR need to work in sync to facilitate and help the child learn
Child centric does not always mean play way. Children at different ages have different needs. At IWS we understand this and hence have clearly created three learning phases.
Learning stages at IWS
Learning stage-1:
Ananda stage: Age: 2 - 8 years -
Grades – Pre nur to grade-2.
In this stage learning is made joyful.
Learning stage-2:
Jigyasa stage: Age: 8-14 yrs
Grades – 3 to 8.
In this stage learning is facilitated by
encouraging questioning,
experimentation and discovery.
Learning stage-3:
Saadhana stage: Age: 14 yrs plus
Grades 9 to 12.
In this stage children are nurtured to
prepare for life and practice to perfection
EVERYONE here FEELS SAFE, SECURE AND WANTED for what he or she is.
Joy and Learning Coexist right from the Ananda stage
At IWS
Everyone including mentors is allowed to MAKE MISTAKES AND NOT FEEL ASHAMED OF IT.
Hence SELF-DISCIPLINE, OWNERSHIP IS THE NORM and not monitoring, policing & control.
At IWS
EVERYONE IS A LEARNER in the true sense.Teacher/ Mentor does not have an upper hand in the process, most of the time – as we say ‘You TEACH what you KNOW but EDUCATE , what you ARE’, you will find mentors a part of the learning process and walking the talk .
At IWS
IWS Mentors are very carefully recruited
We have a very rigorous multistage mentor recruitment process.
Induction Process - Unique
• Written Test
• Group Discussions
• Psychometric Test
• Interviews
• Outbound trip
TRAINING on INDUCTION.
CONTINUOUS ACADEMIC AND NON-ACADEMIC MENTORING.
Our core beliefAt Indus we believe
- Every child is unique
- Every child is naturally motivated to learn-
The way they learn could be different
Hence we do not compare children in primary years up to grade-5.
Our core belief
in - LESS IS MORE – emphasis on UNDERSTANDING than just on memorising
At IWS we believe
Holistic development
Aesthetic Development
Cognitive Development
Emotional Development
Social Development
Physical Development
In Our curriculum at Ananda stage
ALL DOMAINS OF
DEVELOPMENT ARE
integrated in the curriculum
through themes and are
designed to nurture each child
holistically
Language Development
Physical development at Ananda
Includes playing games like Running, Climbing, Balancing, Jumping, Crossing obstacle, Kicking the ball, Throwing, catching and balancing etc
to develop and child’s body muscle control, balance and coordination.
Also includes finger painting, crushing, playing with mud and clay, sand play, manipulative toys like blocks, crushing papers, folding and tearing papers, and water play to help children develop their Fine motor or small body muscles, to nurture the senses through touch and feel and to develop hand eye coordination.
Physical development at Ananda
• We at Indus believe that real questions come with real experiences. • Children will think only when they observe surroundings then they begin to question,reason
and learn.
Learning at Ananda - Experiential
Cognitive development at Ananda
I’m not scared
Catching lady bugs in garden
How many glasses
fill a bucket?
How does it taste? Bunny eats palak too Experiencing Rain
Building a tentBhutta party
Sequencing – Learning at his paceChildren are given space and freedom to construct knowledge.
Mentors just facilitate.
How can I build the tower?
Language development
Story is central to language learning.
We nurture Listening, speaking, reading and writing skills.
Listening to stories, songs narrating and enacting stories
encompasses our language approach
Language development at Ananda
We encourage Reading pictures and then words
Drawing pictures means beginning to write.
Language development
Learn language to express…LSRW
Children are nurtured to create their own texts, own songs and own stories.
The real expression will be nurtured. Writing: Writing is expressing ideas in own words.Drawing is a form of writingChildren are allowed to use their spellings - Inventive spellings, slowly corrections are enabled
Social and Emotional development
Children are nurtured to mingle and work in groups.
Children are nurtured to understand others feelings
Social and Emotional development is given a lot of importance
We have circle times where
children share their feelings with
each other
Where SELF-DISCIPLINE, OWNERSHIP IS THE NORM and not monitoring , policing & control.
Aesthetic development
Aesthetic nurturing of music, dance and art
Is also curricular for us…they are all integrated in learning.
A day’s plan… would look like this upto KG
• Assembly: emotional development• Physical activity time: (sport- outdoor)• Language skill time: (story time, music time, drama time,
role-play, puppetry)• Expression time (dance/drama/art/craft/clay) • Observation or exploration time (small project or numeracy)• Snack break-2• Circle time for closure
School working hours:Nur, pp-1,pp-2: 4 hrs
A day’s plan… would look like this in grade- 1, 2
Grade - 1, Grade - 2: 6 ½ hrs
• Arrival
• Assembly
• Physical development time
• Snack break
• Language skill time
• Number work (4 sessions)
• Lunch
• Choice time
• Music/art/craft/dance/drama
• Emotional nurturing of the children
Micro Academic PlanningWe use Micro schedules to ensure uniformity in academic delivery. All our mentors are trained to handle micro schedules.
LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT ART/CRAFT/MUSIC/DANCE CHOICE TIME
30 MIN 30 MIN 15 MIN
11:00-11:30 11:30-12:00 12:00-12:15
(LD6)cloud watching: read the STORY OF COUNTING CLOUDS- ATTACHED DOCUMENT.Or clouds by eric carl. Then Take children out for cloud watching.This activity can continue for 2-3 days.It should not be sunny.Ask them about the shapes of clouds,whether they are moving or not,where do they come from.They can even lie on the grass and observe the clouds casually.They can be asked if they have noticed anything unusual in the sky.
After reading this story make children create unique cloud pictures. Begin by giving children a dark or light blue piece of paper. Fold the paper in half, crease it, then open the paper back to it’s full size. Make children place a small spoonful of thick white paint on the crease and fold the paper again. Children could use their hands to spread the paint around inside of the paper. When they open the paper, each has a very unique cloud. Ask them how does their cloud look like then make a cloud chart of the class.“It looked like ____.”
Assessments at Ananda
Reflection of a mentor: Carrying forward
yesterday’s discussion of sink-float and hot-cold,I
performed two simple experiments in the class .With a
big tub of water ,I requested each child to bring things
from within and outside the class .these turned out to
be stones,twigs ,paintbrushes,pencils,erasers
sharpeners etc ,and one by one children added it in the
tub of water to record their observation whether it sinks
or floats! Several interesting information was discussed
through this as Prisha said ,if a boat has a hole in it ,it
will slowly start sinking ,as water will get into it and
make it heavy.Then I spoke about the importance of
wood which helps us to make furniture ,boat as it does
not sink etc.
Portfolios of children
Upto grade-2 we will have continuous assessments, from grade-3 onwards we will get into structured assessments.
Continuous and Comprehensive assessmentsEvery piece of work of a child is observed Portfolios are maintainedObservations are recorded daily
Child’s progress reported twice a year
Sample progress report
Sample progress report
Identify UNIQUENESS OF EACH CHILD and nurture it.
Continuous Assessments at ananda
A PARENT WORKSHOP IN PROGRESS
Parents as partners at IWS
Online Student Information System (SIS)
The SIS enables parents to keep track of their child’s progress online, and communicate with the mentors
At the end of ananda stage
children must
begin to enjoy
education and learning
not feel burdened by it.
Ananda