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Things to Consider While Choosing A PBL School in India

by Aiden Goh Author

Today’s dynamic world is driven by the knowledge that can be applied more than academic education. Responding to this need of the hour, the teaching-learning pedagogy has witnessed a seismic shift. Learning is now focused on experiences rather than instructions.

Termed as Experiential Learning, this innovative medium of teaching stresses upon the adage of ‘learning by doing.’ It is rooted in the ideas of holistic education, both within and outside the portals of a classroom.

With many schools following the pedagogy of Problem Based Learning. the choice of the right school calls for thorough deliberation. If you are planning to admit your child into one such institution, then these are a few things to consider before making your decision.


Interact with the Staff and Students


One of the best ways to assess a school’s academic culture is by interacting with its community. As opposed to external reviews, this will help you make your personal and first-hand valuation of the school. 

You should also consider taking a tour of the campus to examine the school’s problem-based learning infrastructure. Examine the classrooms, halls, and other spaces meant for PBL activities.


Inquire about the Curriculum 


The next most crucial aspect is the curriculum. The curriculum gives a fair share of information about the school’s pedagogy. You can also brainstorm about what an ideal PBL course looks like and make your assessment based on that. 

One of the things to consider about the curriculum is whether it complements the children’s capacity, both mental and physical.  


Evaluate the Technological Interface

 

Technological expertise is a must-have skill for the future. While choosing a PBL school for your child, appraise the school’s technical infrastructure. Interface with technology is an essential aspect of project-based learning.


Community Partnerships and Resources

 

PBL schools thrive upon partnerships with the local community to create resources for the projects. It is, therefore, essential to assess an institution’s relationship with the local community and people. This can include events conducted in collaboration with neighborhood brands. You can also look into the school’s engagement with its parent community.


Some of the popular PBL schools in India are:

● Vega Schools, Gurgaon

● American School of Bombay, Mumbai

● Billabong High International School, Bhopal

● Riverside School, Ahmedabad

● Pathways World School, Gurgaon

● Indus International School, Bangalore


Known for its multidisciplinary approach to knowledge, Project-Based Learning focuses on grooming the students to meet the challenges of the future. Skill building and expertise are two of the central tenets of this novel pedagogy. 

In stark contrast to the traditional learning methods, PBL emphasizes on imparting knowledge through open-ended experiences and interactions and hence is perfect for your child.



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