DEBATE CLUB
DURATION - 2 HRS/ WEEK | STUDENT: TEACHER - 15:1 | GRADE LEVEL - 6-10
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The Debate Club was formed to train students to think and analyze critically.
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Students are taught to evaluate and express arguments in a smart and logical manner.
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We discuss an array of current issues. We train them to put these discussions on paper in the form of argumentative essays, which are also part of the school curriculum.
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Debates help students overcome their fear of public speaking.
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This course is a break from the high pressure school environment because it is a NO HOMEWORK PROGRAM that encourages enthusiastic participation and interaction.
MODEL UNITED NATIONS
DURATION - 1.5 HRS/ WEEK | STUDENT: TEACHER - 15:1 | GRADE LEVEL - 6-10
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United Nations formed a debating platform called MUN (Model United Nations) so that students could learn negotiation and public speaking on an international level. Children represent countries and the a panel representing UN authority/ a committee discuss an issue faced by the world or a particular country. This makes the child more aware of countries and their policies. It also teaches them the art of negotiation and persuasion.
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Debates help students overcome their fear of public speaking.
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This course is a break from the high pressure school environment because it is a NO HOMEWORK PROGRAM that encourages enthusiastic participation and interaction.
Your child will learn:
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Interpersonal Skills and Communication
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Collaborative Problem Solving
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Negotiation Skills and Diplomacy
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Global and National Awareness
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Public Speaking Abilities
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The Art of Persuasion and Compromise
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Improved Stage Confidence
GLOBAL JIGYASA
DURATION - 1.5 - 2 HRS/ WEEK | STUDENT: TEACHER - 12:2 | GRADE LEVEL - 3 - 5
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Global Jigyasa uses a mixture of general knowledge and public speaking to educate children about the world.
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We use application based questions and games to inculcate an awareness and thirst to learn in our students.
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To be a successful person, one must be well informed. To be ‘well-informed’, one must develop educated opinions. And to develop educated opinions, one must continuously enhance his/ her general and global awareness.
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NO HOMEWORK PROGRAM
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