Revolant offers schools an opportunity to implement a research based curriculum that focuses on integrating learning through projects. We have the flexibility to individualize curriculum in each classroom that best supports the Reggio Emilia guiding principles that promote endless ways of thinking through the “hundred languages of children”. Scholars explore, discover, invent, create, speak, sing, dream, collaborate and listen all while engaging in the use of critical thinking skills, problem solving and experiential learning. Our unique and innovative curriculum is designed to instill a love for life-long learning.
“The wider the range of possibilities we offer children, the more intense will be their motivations and the richer their experiences.”- Loris Malaguzi-
Encourages Project-Based Opportunities: Learning is interdisciplinary: literacy, science, art, social studies, and other subjects are integrated as much as possible and related to real-world projects. As a result, learning is deep and meaningful rather than superficial
Hands-On Learning: Creates long-term retention and true comprehension rather than rote memorization (where they regurgitate and forget soon thereafter)
Higher Level Thinking: Opportunities to utilize true comprehension and critical thinking skills as students engage in question/answer problem-solving while participating in experiments or group projects that allow them to think through the process of a task
Collaborative Learning: Teachers are partners in student learning as
Creates opportunities for Scholars to take initiative, make decisions, and be accountable for results within their own learning. Scholars reflect, analyze and engage intellectually in inquiry based lessons that result in knowledge that transfers to future success.
CIJS Scholars engage in rigorous discussions with varying perspectives for each investigation. Topics are selected based on interest and state standards. Research promotes the ability to:
Identify and ask appropriate question
Design and conduct investigations
Collect evidence
Draw conclusions
Communicate while acquiring the research findings
The process of research is essential in preparing students for 21st century learning.
Scholars and adults learn from each other, teaching new perspectives and ways of thinking. Documenting learning within the environment allows for opportunities to self reflect, reteach misconceptions and to dive deeper into discussions.