SELF-TAUGHT CHILDREN
Educating towards Understanding and Application
Children who create their own educational path, thus acquiring complete autonomy and responsibility for their education.
Have you ever wondered how education takes place? How does the educational process really happen?
Desire to Learn
The first thing that must happen before learning can take place is the desire to learn something. Without this decision, learning cannot occur. One must realize that there is something to learn and want to know about it.
Active Learning
Another key point for learning to take place is that application must be present. Learning is a completely active process. Children learn by doing.
Children must manipulate objects and materials to develop a skill. This is what we can call Active Learning.
Our program is focused on active learning because everything is based on experimentation and application. Moreover, by enriching each child's curiosity, imagination, and creativity, we will motivate children to learn what they want. This way, they will start to create their own educational path.
Total Mastery
For learning to be internalized and integrated into their lives, it is necessary to have total mastery of the concepts learned. For our children to become truly self-taught as they grow, it is of utmost importance that they understand and can apply the basics from a young age. Because of this, our educational proposal is directed towards total mastery of key concepts and activities.
Total mastery means that one must understand and be able to apply a topic or activity in its entirety and with complete certainty before moving on to a more advanced one. The learning and skills gained are constant, time is the variable. In this way, each child will be learning actively with total mastery and at their own pace.
This can truly revolutionize education as we know it today. Imagine a child who can learn, understand, and apply anything! They will be unstoppable. We aim to develop children who create their own educational path, thus acquiring complete autonomy and responsibility for their education.