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(My work is to play, my mess is with clay!
Evoke a thought and I will sow. Give me more, and I will grow.)
The environment encourages exploration, sparks questions, and invites the search for answers together.
Materials are thoughtfully added to the environment to promote creativity, problem-solving, and inquiry.
The teacher plays a dual role in the classroom – facilitating and learning alongside children. They nurture curiosity, propose hypotheses, and support problem-solving.
Teachers initiate experiences, build upon them, and help children revisit and reflect.
Teachers, parents, and children are seen as collaborators in the learning process. As a child’s first educator, parents play a vital role in their development.
An open exchange of ideas between parents and teachers is essential in creating a positive and meaningful learning environment.