This theme empowers children to lead their learning by posing questions, conducting simple experiments, and investigating topics of interest, such as "Why do leaves change colour?" or cultural explorations in Spanish.

Educators act as facilitators, providing resources and guidance while encouraging critical thinking and hypothesis testing. Aligned with values of openness and continuous improvement, it integrates bilingual elements to broaden inquiry scopes and adapt to individual curiosities.

Benefits:

  • Develops analytical skills and a love for learning, enhancing academic readiness.

  • Fosters intellectual curiosity and independent thinking.

  • Builds resilience in facing unknowns, improving focus and motivation.

  • Reassures families of practical, real-world learning in a compassionate environment.

The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing.
— Albert Einstein, theoretical physicist
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