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Salient Features

Salient Features

Personalised Education

Personalized education, also known as personalized learning., is an approach to education that tailors learning experiences and instructional methods to meet the unique needs, interests, and abilities of individual students. It aims to move away from a one-size-fits-all approach to education and focuses on providing each student with a customized learning. path that best suits their learning style and pace.

Self-Paced Learning:

Students have the flexibility to work at their own pace, allowing them to spend more time on challenging topics and move more quickly through material they grasp easily. This fosters a sense of autonomy and self-direction in their learning journey.

Goal-Oriented Learning:

Personalized education often involves setting specific learning. objectives and goals with students, allowing them to take ownership of their learning. process and progress.

Personalized education takes the student-centered approach to a new level by, as much as possible, responding to each individual learner’s unique needs, strengths, and weaknesses. Each student gets a learning plan that's based on what he or she knows and how he or she learns best.

Through individualized instruction, learning is tailored to the student. Customizing the curriculum to align with students' interests and goals helps them see the practical relevance of their studies, making learning more engaging and meaningful.

Personal attention is given to ensure that every child develops his or her intellectual and creative talents.

Studying in a supportive and caring environment promotes respectful student-teacher relationships and even teacher partnership with parents.

Weekly Assessment Fortnightly Report

These are tests that are given once in a week to assess children’s understanding of lesson concepts taught during the week. To identify the `grey’ areas and administer remedial action during the lesson. Weekly tests are usually administered during the lesson, and after completing it. Student’s performance in weekly tests helps in identifying difficult areas which are not understood by students. This may be a diagram, description, explanation or even `putting words on paper’.

The weekly assessments are used to inform planning and facilitate rapid intervention. Assessments are either carried out as a pre-learning. task to identify what needs to be taught in order to bridge gaps in pupils’ knowledge or as a check for what has been learned in that week’s teaching and to aid the retention of key skills.

One of the most important aspects of any child undertaking any test is for them to feel that they can achieve. Giving children regular practice at completing tests, independently identifying their targets and supporting them towards their goals gives the assessments more purpose. In fact, students actually enjoy this process and relish the opportunity to drive their own progress.

The reporting system serves several purposes:

Regular Monitoring: It allows for continuous monitoring of progress, which enables timely intervention if issues or challenges arise.

Performance Feedback: It provides regular feedback to students on their performance, helping them identify areas of improvement.

Transparency and Communication: It promotes transparency and effective communication between teachers and parents.

Accountability: Regular assessments and reports create a sense of accountability among students.

Exhaustive Revision

Exhaustive revision, also known as comprehensive revision, refers to a thorough and comprehensive review of all the relevant material in a particular subject or topic. It is a rigorous process in which a student or learner revisits and studies all the key concepts, information, and materials covered during a course or study period.

The purpose of exhaustive revision is to ensure a deep and solid understanding of the subject matter, reinforce learning, and prepare oneself thoroughly for assessments such as exams, tests, or projects. This type of revision is especially valuable in complex subjects.

Revision does not only stand for going over the course studied in a faster manner; it involves using innovative and helpful techniques to test and improve yourself. There are some very useful tips the students can use to make sure their revision schedule is

effective. Making sure the students have not missed out any topics. Helping the students in making short notes or pointers after completing each topic of the subjects. Finding out Strong and weak points of the students and taking care of each students weak points. Exhaustive Revision are done with each students by clearing all their doubts and practicing model test papers and test from reference books in addition to NCERT books.

Organized Study Plan: Create a well-structured study plan that outlines the topics you need to cover and allocates sufficient time to review each one. Divide the material into manageable study sessions to avoid feeling overwhelmed. Helping the students in making timetable.

Review Notes and Materials: Go through your class notes, textbooks, handouts, and any other relevant study materials. Pay attention to important concepts, definitions, formulas, and key examples.

Practice Problems and Exercises: In subjects like math, science, working through practice problems, exercises, and sample questions is essential for reinforcing your understanding and improving problem-solving skills.