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Our teaching approach

OUR SPLD FRIENDLY APPROACH

Our teaching approach

10 STEPS to educational growth
01

Manipulatives

Use of tangible objects like blocks, counters, or geometric shapes to represent abstract concepts. These hands-on activities can help students visualize and comprehend abstract ideas more effectively.

02

Visual Aids

Utilize charts, diagrams, graphs, and pictures to illustrate a variety of educational concepts. Visual representations can assist students in grasping complex information and making connections between ideas.

03

Auditory Methods

Incorporate verbal explanations and discussions. Encourage students to explain their thought processes aloud or participate in group discussions to reinforce learning.

04

Kinaesthetic Activities

Integrate movement into the learning process. This involves educational games, or engagement in activities that require hands on approaches.

05

Real-life Applications

Connect concepts to everyday situations. For example, show students how they can apply their knowledge in their daily lives, making it more meaningful and engaging.

06

Individualised Instruction

Tailored interventions and plans to meet the specific needs and learning styles of each student. Understand their strengths and weaknesses to provide personalised guidance accordingly.

07

Problem-Solving Strategies

Students are taught different problem-solving techniques and learn to approach math challenges with a growth mindset.

08

Positive Reinforcement

Praise students' efforts and progress, boosting their confidence and motivation to achieve their goals.

09

Collaborative Learning

Encourage group activities and peer tutoring, where students can learn from and support each other.

10

Technology Integration

Use of educational apps, interactive software, and online resources that offer multisensory learning experiences.