Foundational Stage
Foundational Stage
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The early formative years often decide the love for learning throughout one's life. Therefore, at DPS, our curriculum is thoughtfully designed to retain students’ interest and help them recognise their inclinations. We lay strong emphasis on 21st-century skills. Our dedicated faculty works on fostering communication, collaboration, creativity, digital literacy, and global awareness.
Key Principles and Practices:
1. Learning through Experience: Our students engage in real-world problems and projects that align with their age.
2. Student-Centred Approach: Every little child is unique and we celebrate their uniqueness. Our faculty tailors their teaching methods to meet individual needs and learning styles.
3. Collaborative and Cooperative Learning: When, in early years, students learn the art of collaborating in groups, they build teamwork and social skills.
4. Emphasis on Social Responsibility: To raise citizens of the world, we educate them from the very start and build a strong foundation of social responsibility.
Key Principles and Practices:
1. Learning through Experience: Our students engage in real-world problems and projects that align with their age.
2. Student-Centred Approach: Every little child is unique and we celebrate their uniqueness. Our faculty tailors their teaching methods to meet individual needs and learning styles.
3. Collaborative and Cooperative Learning: When, in early years, students learn the art of collaborating in groups, they build teamwork and social skills.
4. Emphasis on Social Responsibility: To raise citizens of the world, we educate them from the very start and build a strong foundation of social responsibility.
6. Liberty and Versatility: Learners are provided the liberty to pursue their interests and passions.
7. Emphasise the Holistic Development: Our educational method fosters the cognitive, emotional, social, and physical growth of every learner.
8. Minimising Rote Memorisation: At all stages of life, mugging up information doesn’t benefit; rather, understanding concepts and applying knowledge helps. So, we focus on reducing emphasis on memorising facts.
9. Active Inquiry: We encourage students to ask questions, explore ideas, and investigate topics to deepen their understanding.
10. Reflective Practice: Teachers engage in reflective practices, continuously refining their teaching methods to enhance student learning.