Traditional education innovators
Dalton
In Dalton education, children learn to work independently and take responsibility for their learning. They can choose how they approach their tasks and work at their own pace.
Jenaplan
Jenaplan education focuses on children's overall development, with an emphasis on cooperation, play, and caring for each other. Children learn in mixed-age groups, and the teaching material comes from their own environment.
Montessori
The fundamental tenet of Montessori education is to provide children with opportunities for unrestricted and organic development while receiving personalized instruction, with a focus on nurturing each child's individuality. This approach can be encapsulated in the phrase: "Help me to do it myself." In learning activities, the teacher assumes the role of a mentor rather than a leader, offering guidance as needed. Children are granted the freedom to select their learning tasks, with the teacher ensuring they have ample time to complete them.
Waldorf ("Vrije School" or “Steiner school”)
Based on Rudolf Steiner's anthroposophy, Waldorf education emphasizes creativity, art, and individual development. The curriculum is based on the child's developmental stages.
Teaching methods in regular primary education
Jeelo
Jeelo stands for Je Eigen Leeromgeving (Your Own Learning Environment). It is an educational concept that integrates thematic and project-based learning to promote meaningful learning.
Eigen Tempo Werkwijze (Own Pace Working Method)
With the Eigen Tempo Werkwijze, children can learn at their own pace and follow their own needs without adhering to traditional classes.
Experiential Education
With Experiential Education, children learn through experiences and practical activities, actively participating in their learning process.
IPC (International Primary Curriculum)
The IPC is an international primary school curriculum that promotes a holistic approach to learning and emphasizes project-based learning and personal development.
The Dutch educational concepts offer children the opportunity to choose what best fits their personal needs.
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