Syllabus

 

SHEM little stars school syllabus is a "smart school" syllabus typically integrates technology and emphasizes holistic development, focusing on areas like language, science, social studies, and vocational skills, while also incorporating practical and creative arts and values development.

Here's a more detailed breakdown of what to expect in a smart school syllabus:

Core Learning Areas:

 
  • Language and Communication: Emphasizes effective communication skills, both written and verbal, including language arts, literature, and possibly foreign languages.
  • Science and Technology: Focuses on scientific principles, technological literacy, and problem-solving skills, potentially including coding, robotics, and digital design.
  • Social Studies: Covers history, geography, civics, and economics, with a focus on critical thinking and understanding diverse cultures.
  • Physical and Health Development: Promotes physical activity, healthy habits, and well-being, potentially including sports, yoga, and health education.
  • Vocational and Personal Awareness: Helps students identify their strengths and interests, and prepares them for future careers, potentially including vocational training and career counselling.
  • Practical and Creative Arts: Encourages creativity and artistic expression, potentially including visual arts, music, drama, and design.
  • Values Development: Focuses on ethical principles, character building, and social responsibility, potentially including mindfulness and leadership training.

Technology Integration:

 
  • Digital Literacy: Students learn to use technology effectively for learning, communication, and collaboration.
  • Interactive Learning: Smart classrooms utilize interactive whiteboards, projectors, and educational apps to create a dynamic and engaging learning environment.
  • Online Resources: Access to online libraries, educational websites, and digital learning platforms.
  • Personalized Learning: Technology can be used to tailor learning experiences to individual student needs and learning styles.

Pedagogy and Assessment:

 
  • Project-Based Learning: Students engage in hands-on projects that require them to apply their knowledge and skills.
  • Collaborative Learning: Students work together in groups to solve problems and learn from each other.
  • Differentiated Instruction: Teachers adapt their teaching methods to meet the diverse needs of all learners.
  • Formative and Summative Assessment: Teachers use a variety of assessment methods to monitor student progress and provide feedback.

Goals of Smart School Education:

 
  • Holistic Development: To provide students with a well-rounded education that prepares them for success in all areas of life.
  • Lifelong Learning: To foster a love of learning and a desire to continuously improve and grow.
  • Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving: To equip students with the skills they need to analyze information, solve problems, and make informed decisions.
  • Creativity and Innovation: To encourage students to think outside the box and come up with new ideas.
  • Social Responsibility: Instilling in students a sense of responsibility to their communities and the world.