1、 Heuristic learning: Embarking on a journey of curiosity and exploration
Every child is born with a curiosity, and the world is full of unknowns and surprises for them. The Big Shot Quality Training Camp guides children to explore this unknown world through a heuristic learning model. In heuristic learning, children are not forced to accept ready-made knowledge, but instead participate in rich experiential activities, actively ask questions, and seek answers, thereby acquiring knowledge through exploration and cultivating their thinking and creativity.
1. Stimulate internal driving force
In the Big Shot Quality Training Camp, children's learning process is no longer a mechanized knowledge input, but a continuous process of discovery, thinking, and experimentation. Through practical projects and activities, children are stimulated to have a strong desire for knowledge and find their own answers through exploration. Compared to traditional one-way knowledge imparting, heuristic learning focuses more on children's initiative, respects their individual needs, and makes learning their internal needs rather than external tasks.
2. Breaking away from conventional thinking
The Big Shot Quality Training Camp not only helps children acquire knowledge, but also encourages them to break through traditional thinking frameworks and solve problems in innovative ways. Through open discussions and practical operations, children gradually learn to think from different perspectives and cultivate their ability to think divergently. This unconventional way of thinking not only brings unique advantages to children in future learning, but also helps them solve various complex real-life problems in their daily lives.
2、 Exploratory learning: Mastering problem-solving skills through practice
Exploratory learning emphasizes practice and experience, focusing on helping children understand the essence of knowledge through hands-on participation. In the Big Shot Quality Training Camp, children are not only recipients of knowledge, but also explorers and creators of knowledge. They learn how to think, analyze, and grow through hands-on experimentation, project collaboration, and solving real-world problems.
Practice is the best teacher
Children continuously accumulate experience and knowledge by participating in various practical activities. The inquiry based learning courses in the Big Shot Quality Training Camp provide children with a variety of practical opportunities, such as scientific experiments, outdoor exploration, artistic creation, etc. In these activities, children not only learn knowledge through hands-on activities, but also develop their hands-on abilities and teamwork spirit.
2. Cultivate critical thinking
Another important goal of inquiry based learning is to cultivate children's critical thinking. By constantly asking questions, reflecting, and verifying hypotheses, children learn the ability to think independently. At the Big Shot Quality Training Camp, children are no longer just given predetermined answers, but are encouraged to question and think. This ability will help them to face complex challenges with greater confidence in their future learning and life.