Are the assessments play-based or the kids need to 'cram' robotically a bit as if they were to sit an exam?
After all, those assessments for sure can help the school refine your teaching materials and methods
Are the assessments play-based or the kids need to 'cram' robotically a bit as if they were to sit an exam?
After all, those assessments for sure can help the school refine your teaching materials and methods
The teaching is play based. The assessments are questions and answers but worded like we are playing a game. And the children are not timed during the assessment.
This is what I call genuine education, kids around these ages should undergo play-based activities and assessments only!
As a parent of a 6 years old, I've paid much attention to learning and education. I wrote a rather long post from a perspective of a parent on overall education for kids in Hong Kong based on what I'd seen around me. https://steemit.com/education/@prch/what-is-the-point-of-repetitively-memorising-doing-mechanistic-homework-and-sitting-endless-academic-examinations-at-young-ages
I've just followed you and restreemed this post. Let's exchange views on education.
Happy teaching and good day!
thank you