Evaluating the educational board for your child is critical to ensure they are future ready. Both CBSE and Cambridge have their strengths, but understanding the differences and how they align with your child’s aspirations is essential for making the best choice.
Importance of Evaluating the Curriculum
Parents often overlook the importance of evaluating different educational curricula while selecting one for their child. Progressive parents are beginning to assess the strengths and weaknesses, but more parents need to.
Basic Comparison
The Cambridge curriculum provides a global perspective, emphasizing creativity and practical knowledge. It offers a flexible approach that develops essential skills. On the other hand, the CBSE curriculum focuses more on theoretical knowledge with practical assessments, which may not foster enough critical thinking.
While CBSE provides a foundational understanding with academics, it lacks the skill development level offered by Cambridge. The National Education Policy 2020 aims to address these issues, but its execution remains challenging.
Nurturing Skills through the Cambridge Curriculum
Cambridge curriculum supports learners by offering a range of activities tailored to different skill sets. It promotes personalized learning, enabling students to delve into their interests.
With varied assessment methods, Cambridge curriculum helps students develop crisp answers. This provides a clearer picture of a student’s strengths and areas for improvement compared to the long-answer format of the national curriculum.
Effective Time Management
Cambridge emphasises teaching students how to create schedules that include study, breaks and extracurriculars, instilling time management. Practising this helps them balance work and rest.
Involving students in setting their own schedules enhances their commitment towards managing their time.
It is important to be sure of the board and the curriculum for your child.
It is not just me who thinks that the Cambridge system is better! Here are endorsements from personalities who highlighted its strengths in preparing students for future challenges –
Sir Ken Robinson, a recognized leader in creativity said, “The Cambridge curriculum is designed to develop the whole person, preparing students not just for exams, but for life.” Sir Richard Branson, entrepreneur, said, “The Cambridge curriculum’s flexibility and focus on individual strengths is a model that prepares students for the real world.”
I am happy to talk to any child/ parent if they have any questions.
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