Teaching Methodology

‘If a child can’t learn the way we teach, we should teach the way they learn’
A teaching methodology is essentially the way in which a teacher chooses to explain or teach to the students so that they can learn.
At JHPS the classroom environment is conducive to open collaboration, communication, creativity and critical thinking. With the arrival of new information and communication technologies both new teaching methodologies as well as new versions of existing methodologies, are being incorporated.
We, at JHPS focus to develop complex competencies such as critical thinking, communication, collaboration and problem solving. We follow different teaching methodologies such as Collaborative Learning, Project-Based Learning, Problem-Based Learning, Competency-Based Learning and others, to encourage the student participation both in scholastic and co-scholastic areas for their holistic development.