Schools in Asia use unconventional teaching methods

Schools in Asia use unconventional teaching methods

The importance of education in children’s lives is well known, as they learn Portuguese, math and science at school. Beyond that, however, there is much more to explore through new educational models aimed at exploring the relationships and experiences of future adults.

Through activities that promote individual skills, collective thinking, and personality and character development, a number of international institutions in Asia utilize this diverse teaching model. Throughout the article we will talk more about it, check it out.

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3 international schools in Asia with differentiated teaching

The socalled “holistic education” makes it possible to educate children in depth, to explore different areas of knowledge and to train them more comprehensively for life beyond the educational and professional system. Check out institutions that use holistic education now:

Dwight Seoul School

With an extensive network of schools in London, Shanghai, Dubai and a potential virtual program in Asia, the school is located in Seoul and offers education at all three stages, from Kindergarten to Academic. One of the first institutions to receive permission to do so.

AliceSmith

As the first international school in Malaysia and the only philanthropic school, Alice Smith School works with small groups of teachers who create thoughtprovoking, challenging and critical thinking skills in children as they learn.

ascot thailand

As a reference for an inclusive and welcoming environment for children, Ascot International School trains children to be resilient throughout their growth through provocative activities. The school also has three levels of education, Infant, Junior and Graduate, and is located in Sapansung, Bangkok.