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Why is international education important for our schools?
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International Education is going to be the primary means by which we are able to bridge the cultural
and linguistic divides that exist not only within our country, but also globally. Without an appreciation
for other cultures, other languages, national his
contributions of other countries, we think that school children will not be able to become effective
global leaders. We need them to become effective global leaders and we believe that 9
vivid illustration of the compelling case for promoting a better understanding of and appreciation for
other people, other cultures, other religions, and other geographies
We live in an extremely complex world that is misunderstood and very di
comprehend. I think if there's one criticism of our education system over the decades, it's that we
haven't done enough to really show our own children and teach our own children about other cultures,
other languages, exposing them to
that influence our activities. That has to start with the youngest of children, to begin to build into their
own minds what the world is about. International education is probably
about foreign languages, it's being able to work and travel in other countries, it's being able to
understand what other people are saying, it's about listening, which is very important as we move
forward in a much more complex world. If we're going to fix the problems that we have in our own
world, it's going to have to be done by teaching our children through international education.
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students through "World Classroom"
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understand the richness & diversity of Eastern & Western history & cultural traditions & to be
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is going to be the primary means by which we are able to bridge the cultural
and linguistic divides that exist not only within our country, but also globally. Without an appreciation
for other cultures, other languages, national history of other countries, and the problems and
contributions of other countries, we think that school children will not be able to become effective
global leaders. We need them to become effective global leaders and we believe that 9
ustration of the compelling case for promoting a better understanding of and appreciation for
other people, other cultures, other religions, and other geographies - Stephanie Bell-Rose
world that is misunderstood and very difficult for to really
comprehend. I think if there's one criticism of our education system over the decades, it's that we
haven't done enough to really show our own children and teach our own children about other cultures,
the inter - relationships, both economically, politically, and culturally,
that influence our activities. That has to start with the youngest of children, to begin to build into their
own minds what the world is about. International education is probably the most important thing. It's
about foreign languages, it's being able to work and travel in other countries, it's being able to
understand what other people are saying, it's about listening, which is very important as we move
ex world. If we're going to fix the problems that we have in our own
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and linguistic divides that exist not only within our country, but also globally. Without an appreciation
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contributions of other countries, we think that school children will not be able to become effective
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comprehend. I think if there's one criticism of our education system over the decades, it's that we
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relationships, both economically, politically, and culturally,
that influence our activities. That has to start with the youngest of children, to begin to build into their
the most important thing. It's
about foreign languages, it's being able to work and travel in other countries, it's being able to
understand what other people are saying, it's about listening, which is very important as we move
ex world. If we're going to fix the problems that we have in our own
, it's going to have to be done by teaching our children through international education. - Gary
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Why Experiential Learning Is The Future Of Learning
More than a hundred years ago, Hermann Ebbinghaus formulated the learning curve, which describes
the relationship between memory and time. In a nutshell, it says that, during a lecture, if your
absorption rate is at 100 percent on day one, there is a 50
day onward, which is reduced to a retention rate of just 2
theory is even more relevant in today's world wher
sometimes is reduced to 140 characters!
How then can 'Experiential Learning' help overcome this situation?
We believe there are 7 reasons why experiential learning is the future of learning.
1) Accelerates Learning - Repetitive Learning or learning by rote has long been replaced by 'Learning by
Doing.' Experiential Learning methodology uses critical thinking, problem solving and decision making to
deliver a training module. This has become an established method
2) Provides a Safe Learning Environment
challenges, which a participant will eventually face after the course completion. It is only natural that
mistakes happen during the course of learning, and using simulations is
and getting them to have fun, try new things and learn, in a safe controlled environment.
3) Bridges the Gap Between Theory and Practice
by doing,' the student gets a firsthand experience of practicing what has been taught.
role in retaining concepts and ideas.
4) Produces Demonstrable Mindset Changes
dramatic impact on the participant's mindset. Experiential Learning is one of them. Management guru
Henry Mintzberg pointed out long ago that,
about it".
5) Increases Engagement Levels - The high focus o
the participant as it increases engagement. On the other hand, since the participant is immediately
involved in the problem solving activity or event, the level of ownership of the outcome is high.
6) Delivers Exceptional Return on Investment (RoI)
nature, influencing both feelings and emotions as well as enhancing knowledge and skills. It goes
beyond classroom learning and ensures that there is high l
exceptional RoI over a traditional learning program.
7) Enables Personalized Learning -
enable a journey through the following phases: Assessment, teachi
curriculum choice. Experiential learning methodology is highly effective in meeting these requirements
to enable personalized learning. It is a radical departure from traditional learning methods and takes the
learning beyond the classroom. The participants set their own learning pace, where the learning goes to
the students and not the other way.
Experiential Learning Is The Future Of Learning
More than a hundred years ago, Hermann Ebbinghaus formulated the learning curve, which describes
the relationship between memory and time. In a nutshell, it says that, during a lecture, if your
absorption rate is at 100 percent on day one, there is a 50-80 percent loss of learning from the second
day onward, which is reduced to a retention rate of just 2-3 percent at the end of thirty days.
theory is even more relevant in today's world where attention spans have come down and learning
sometimes is reduced to 140 characters!
How then can 'Experiential Learning' help overcome this situation?
We believe there are 7 reasons why experiential learning is the future of learning.
Repetitive Learning or learning by rote has long been replaced by 'Learning by
Doing.' Experiential Learning methodology uses critical thinking, problem solving and decision making to
deliver a training module. This has become an established method to accelerate learning.
2) Provides a Safe Learning Environment - Simulations use real life scenarios that depict several
challenges, which a participant will eventually face after the course completion. It is only natural that
ourse of learning, and using simulations is like taking kids to a playground,
and getting them to have fun, try new things and learn, in a safe controlled environment.
3) Bridges the Gap Between Theory and Practice - By moving beyond theory to the realm of
hand experience of practicing what has been taught. This plays a crucial
role in retaining concepts and ideas.
4) Produces Demonstrable Mindset Changes - There are very few learning methods that can have a
matic impact on the participant's mindset. Experiential Learning is one of them. Management guru
Henry Mintzberg pointed out long ago that, "Leadership, like swimming, cannot be learned
The high focus on collaboration and learning from each other benefits
the participant as it increases engagement. On the other hand, since the participant is immediately
involved in the problem solving activity or event, the level of ownership of the outcome is high.
elivers Exceptional Return on Investment (RoI) - Experiential learning is personal and effective in
nature, influencing both feelings and emotions as well as enhancing knowledge and skills. It goes
beyond classroom learning and ensures that there is high level of retention, thereby delivering
exceptional RoI over a traditional learning program.
In order to enable personalized learning, every program needs to
enable a journey through the following phases: Assessment, teaching and learning strategy, and
curriculum choice. Experiential learning methodology is highly effective in meeting these requirements
to enable personalized learning. It is a radical departure from traditional learning methods and takes the
The participants set their own learning pace, where the learning goes to
the students and not the other way.
More than a hundred years ago, Hermann Ebbinghaus formulated the learning curve, which describes
the relationship between memory and time. In a nutshell, it says that, during a lecture, if your
80 percent loss of learning from the second
3 percent at the end of thirty days. This
e attention spans have come down and learning
How then can 'Experiential Learning' help overcome this situation?
Repetitive Learning or learning by rote has long been replaced by 'Learning by
Doing.' Experiential Learning methodology uses critical thinking, problem solving and decision making to
to accelerate learning.
Simulations use real life scenarios that depict several
challenges, which a participant will eventually face after the course completion. It is only natural that
like taking kids to a playground,
and getting them to have fun, try new things and learn, in a safe controlled environment.
By moving beyond theory to the realm of "learning
This plays a crucial
There are very few learning methods that can have a
matic impact on the participant's mindset. Experiential Learning is one of them. Management guru
learned by reading
n collaboration and learning from each other benefits
the participant as it increases engagement. On the other hand, since the participant is immediately
involved in the problem solving activity or event, the level of ownership of the outcome is high.
Experiential learning is personal and effective in
nature, influencing both feelings and emotions as well as enhancing knowledge and skills. It goes
evel of retention, thereby delivering
In order to enable personalized learning, every program needs to
ng and learning strategy, and
curriculum choice. Experiential learning methodology is highly effective in meeting these requirements
to enable personalized learning. It is a radical departure from traditional learning methods and takes the
The participants set their own learning pace, where the learning goes to
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OPEN THE CLASSROOM DOOR (UPDATED)

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3. Why is international education important for our schools? Here International Education is going to be the primary means by which we are able to bridge the cultural and linguistic divides that exist not only within our country, but also globally. Without an appreciation for other cultures, other languages, national his contributions of other countries, we think that school children will not be able to become effective global leaders. We need them to become effective global leaders and we believe that 9 vivid illustration of the compelling case for promoting a better understanding of and appreciation for other people, other cultures, other religions, and other geographies We live in an extremely complex world that is misunderstood and very di comprehend. 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I understand the richness & diversity of Eastern & Western history & cultural traditions & to be responsible world citizens with a commitment to serve family, society & community We offer programs in most parts of the world which Science │ Performing Arts │ Sports │ Outdoor EducaƟon │ University Tours & Guidance │ Summer Courses │among other & request you to please click classrooms to view the programs Why is international education important for our schools? is what the experts have to say... is going to be the primary means by which we are able to bridge the cultural and linguistic divides that exist not only within our country, but also globally. Without an appreciation for other cultures, other languages, national history of other countries, and the problems and contributions of other countries, we think that school children will not be able to become effective global leaders. 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