Strengths: Personalized attention, flexible learning pace, emotional safety.
Weaknesses: Limited exposure to diverse viewpoints and socialization opportunities.
We help people to understand what homeschooling look like in India. What are its benefits and challenges associated.
Public Schools:
Strengths: Affordable, access to government schemes, diverse student backgrounds.
Weaknesses: Large class sizes, underfunding in some areas, varying quality across states.
Private Schools:
Strengths: Better infrastructure, extracurricular opportunities, more personalized attention.
Weaknesses: Expensive, can create class divides.
Our community find problems children face with public and private schools, we provide them with solution and ideas. We help them to find out what skill or experience they miss during their school life to help them remove their weak areas.
Strengths: Provides shelter and education for vulnerable children, emphasis on values and discipline.
Weaknesses: Limited resources, emotional and psychological challenges due to separation from families.
Strengths: Government-run, focuses on early childhood care and education (up to 6 years), includes nutrition programs.
Weaknesses: Limited resources, teacher training, and infrastructure.
Strengths: Religious education combined with regular subjects, cultural identity focus.
Weaknesses: Less emphasis on modern education in some institutions, limited exposure to broader subjects.
Strengths: Holistic education including moral, spiritual, and academic aspects, deep teacher-student relationship.
Weaknesses: Often limited in modern infrastructure and facilities, less focus on contemporary subjects.
Strengths: Free or subsidized education for underprivileged children, emphasis on practical and holistic development.
Weaknesses: Reliant on donations, may lack long-term sustainability.
Strengths: Tailored education for children with disabilities, specialized staff and infrastructure.
Weaknesses: Limited availability, especially in rural areas, often expensive.
Strengths: Flexibility, especially for children who cannot attend regular schools due to various reasons.
Weaknesses: Lack of regular teacher interaction, need for self-discipline.
Strengths: Global curriculum, exposure to diverse cultures, high-quality infrastructure.
Weaknesses: Very expensive, accessible only to a small elite.
Kendriya Vidyalaya (Central Schools), Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya (JNV), Sainik Schools, Army Public Schools, Sarvodaya Vidyalaya, Eklavya Model Residential Schools (EMRS), Ashram Schools, Forest Schools etc are some other type of schools.
A school is basically the educational institution or area designed to provide learning spaces and learning environments for the teaching of students under the direction of teachers. A single person can open a school, parents want to teach their child at home can teach other children that is also a school. It. can be opened in any building or in an open area, in a forest etc.