At SMART School, teaching is planned to move beyond rote learning. Students learn through activity, exploration, explanation, practice, reflection, and regular feedback.
Our classroom process helps learners connect previous knowledge, explore new ideas, explain concepts, apply learning, and evaluate progress.
Learners acquire skills and concepts by connecting the past and present learning experiences.
Learners actively explore their environment and experiment with materials to identify concepts.
Learners verbalise conceptual understanding and demonstrate newly acquired skills.
Through new experiences, learners develop deeper understanding and refine their skills.
Learners and teachers gauge understanding of concepts and acquired skills.
We use hands-on manipulatives, virtual learning support, lab plans, and real-world examples so children understand concepts through experience.
Students learn through classroom activities, practical examples, projects, questions, and guided participation.
Experiments, models, worksheets, lab activities, and practice tasks help students understand lessons clearly.
Digital tools, smart content, videos, and visual learning support make difficult concepts easier to understand.
Lessons are connected with daily life so students can relate subjects to the world around them.
Observation, reasoning, classification, problem-solving, and inquiry are encouraged in classroom learning.
Regular evaluation, practice, feedback, and improvement plans help teachers and students track learning outcomes.