Responsive Classroom can also help at home. Rather than having rules, many families are adopting the concept of a family contract from these classroom communities.
Responsive Classroom can also help at home. Rather than having rules, many families are adopting the concept of a family contract from these classroom communities.
To develop a rich vocabulary, the confidence to use it and an ease to find the right words to express oneself, children need to be exposed to words. Reading aloud to children at school and at home has been scientifically proven to stimulate and strengthens the part of the brain associated with visual imagery, story comprehension and word meaning.
We all want our children to become good communicators, with the confidence and ease to find the right words to express themselves and a strong vocabulary to articulate their thoughts.
With more choices about education than ever at the fingertips of parents, the responsibility of making the right one can be overwhelming. A curriculum that has been gaining significant traction recently is progressive education, which emphasizes educating the whole child — emotionally, physically, socially and intellectually in an experience-based, interdisciplinary and collaborative setting. This is done through the delivery of a rigorous system nurturing creative, independent and problem-solving talents – all increasingly critical to a successful adulthood today and for many decades to come.
Of all the wonderful schools and curriculums I have seen since my recent arrival in Dubai, I must say I am impressed. Parents have a plethora of choice as to both which school to attend and which curriculum to pick. Many parents will select a curriculum based on their home country but I have spoken to many expat parents who are looking for something better than the type of schools they attended back in their day at home. For this reason I am thrilled to be part of the team bringing Progressive American Education to Dubai.
In our ever changing world, the one element that has unfortunately remained constant is our education systems.
When observing a group of children in their early years interacting with each other, their ‘play’ is filled with creativity, curiosity, role-play and discovery.
Today, critical thinking is considered as one of the most important skills for career success and an essential component of life in the information age.
Dr. Kandace Williams, Clarion School Superintendent is a highly respected educator with a rich tapestry of experience in the US and internationally in Europe and the Middle East.
The need for a quality education has never been more critical than it is today. With a goal of building a knowledge-based economy in the UAE, there will be a need for greater participation by women in the workforce with more job opportunities open to women.