Methodology

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Methodology2017-08-24T20:54:02+00:00

“It’s not just what you learn, but also how you learn”

Best Brain International has devised a comprehensive teaching methodology that combines together some of the best pedagogical ideas. Student gets ample opportunities to absorb new information, reason it out, see it in practice and then apply it in real world scenarios.
The methods that form the core of our methodology are:

Teacher Centered
The teacher acts as a guide and facilitator. She is at the center of child’s learning experience and uses lectures, questioning, and demonstrations to explain a concept.
Interactive

In this method the child is given a platform to reason out the validity of new information. Once we are convinced about the purpose, we no longer need to remember the theory. This happens through discussions, group projects and other peer based activities.

Individualized

Every child needs his space and time to fully develop his potential. Best Brain International understands the specific needs of its students and provides them instructions especially designed for them. This happens through independent project work, simulations, computer games, culture, and computer generated project instructions. Such a setup ensures that the child can learn at his own pace.

House System

To foster the spirit of team work and belonging, the school has implemented a house system.  This teaches important values like thinking of the community before self and working together with house mates to bring honors to the house. Houses compete against each other in activities like debates, declamations, sports, music, and dramatics.

Play way Method

The perfect teaching method for tiny tots! This is an ideal blend of sports, academics, library, computers, music, art, etc. This is a stress free learning environment for kindergarten children. Through songs, stories, audio-visual aids, toys, games the student learns very important concepts in a fun filled manner. As the child moves to primary classes, there is a gradual shift towards academics, written work and textbooks.