It’s good to know that schools are now moving towards a different approach to education. There was a time when teachers deemed students to be like sponges that absorb everything they say. Today, teachers are the facilitators inside the class. They’re not the only source of knowledge. Students discover the meaning of what they’re studying about through activities inside the class. They also have the opportunity to look for other sources of information, instead of only listening to what the teacher says.

In short, today’s educational system is way better than it used to be since students are in a more comfortable environment. They feel welcomed and most of all, they’re having fun. Gone are the days when students had to sit through hours of lectures on topics they barely understood. Today, students manipulate things and discover the meaning of what they’re doing. For instance, instead of learning about photosynthesis through books, they can learn to plant things themselves. It’s more meaningful because they see the connection of what they’re learning inside the class with real-life applications.

Kids want to play

It’s the nature of students to play. Caging them inside the class will only make it more difficult for them to concentrate. Even if they’re quiet, their minds are out there because they don’t like what they’re doing inside. They need an environment where they don’t have to do things they don’t want to do. Some students in a rigid classroom environment simply learn through memorisation. They don’t see the bigger picture of what they’re doing, and they feel like the class is dry.

Conversely, when they’re playing while learning, they become engaged. Kids love it when they can interact with others and use different tools. They also want to see how things work. It’s one of the reasons why science labs are among the most favourite places for kids. They love seeing chemical reactions. They also want to experiment with tools and equipment. When asked what they learned during the class, they can paint a clear picture because they enjoyed the process.

Learning camps could be fun

Sending kids to camps offers a unique blend of education and fun, creating an enriching learning environment. These camps provide an experiential approach, making subjects and concepts more accessible to children. Take, for example, a science camp based on learning in London, where kids can engage in hands-on experiments, explore interactive exhibits, and participate in educational games. This immersive experience can not only make learning enjoyable but also deepen their understanding of scientific principles. Additionally, the camp setting can foster collaboration, critical thinking, and a passion for discovery, ensuring that children not only gain knowledge but also develop valuable skills in a dynamic and interactive way. Such experiences can contribute to a well-rounded educational journey that goes beyond traditional classroom settings, nurturing a love for learning and exploration.

Learning at home should also be fun

Learning doesn’t end in school, and as a parent, you need to ensure that your child continues learning at home. You can also set up an environment for playing and learning. You can try different games that the entire family can play. Game nights are also useful. Another option is to download education apps. These are exciting apps that allow kids to further their knowledge in maths, science, and other areas. Since kids love playing video games, you can maximize that interest by allowing them to play, but only when the nature of the games is educational. You don’t need to keep getting angry at your child for not studying anymore. When the learning tool is fun, your child will take the first step to learn.

Changing the approach in education might be the key to improving the quality of learning, and students will benefit from it.

 

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