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Boost Children’s Learning Potential With These Top 9 Methods

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Each of us wants our children to learn and become successful. That’s why we send our little ones to school. However, most of us don’t focus on an important aspect: learning potential, without which our children can’t study. This blog from Ideal Education Point (New Choudhary Public School) is about boosting your children’s learning potential with the best nine techniques.    Read out loud: The first method involves revising with your child in a manner that would happen in school, like discussing questions and answers. It’s also a great way to teach your ward to become responsible for the learning selections and outcomes and promote a positive learning attitude.     Treat daily experiences as teaching opportunities: If you want your child to learn beyond academics, we as the No. 1 School in Jaipur recommend that you treat everyday experiences as teaching opportunities; i.e., practical learning and education from real-life situations.    Tra...

Skills vs. exams: making the balance

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  Exams are only there to test and evaluate what you practically and theoretically memorized, but only skills you have mastered are helpful when the real world takes the test. But altogether, banning exams isn't the solution either. Instead, it's about finding the balance between skills and exams in school. Today in this blog,  NCPS Jaipur   will try to share essential information about skills-based education and discuss why it is better. Why skill-based education is necessary  The real world judges an individual on the long list of highlights in a resume or profile, especially the one we have today. Here the skills learned are an asset to anyone's strengths. Think of it as equipping pupils with a multipurpose toolbox that can be used throughout life. Creating a work-ready, life-ready mindset helps individuals stay relevant. Skill-based education – an overview:  It is progressive education that is learner-centric, making the student more independent every ...