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Small Classrooms, Big Impact: The Rise of Online Micro-Schools

Aditya Dhar
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Last updated: 2025/01/17 at 6:41 AM
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The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way we think about education. With schools moving online, parents have seen firsthand how traditional schools work. What they’ve discovered is alarming: many institutions prioritize curriculum delivery over individualized attention, leaving struggling students behind.

This has led to a new way of thinking about education. Educators and innovators are creating a new kind of school: online micro-schools.

A New Era in Education

Online micro-schools redefine the traditional classroom model by capping student numbers at fewer than 10. This intimate setting enables teachers to provide personalized attention, ensuring each child’s unique needs are met.

Kidway Global Online School is at the forefront of this revolution. With a presence in over 30 countries, their team has perfected the art of teaching young minds. According to co-founder Prateek Jaiswal, “Early childhood education is critical for brain development. We must give children space to develop critical thinking, logical abilities, and creativity – rather than overloading them with curriculum.”

A Holistic Approach to Learning

Kidway’s online micro-schooling model prioritizes holistic development, allocating time for sports, music, art, and other extracurricular activities. Their unique teaching methodology guarantees 100% engagement and interactivity in every classroom.

A visit to one of Kidway’s LIVE classes reveals a sea of happy, confident young faces. Students from diverse cultural backgrounds – India, the Middle East, Europe, and the USA – come together to share ideas and learn from one another.

Answering Concerns

As online micro-schooling gains traction, concerns about socialization and friendship development arise. Kidway’s co-founder offers reassurance: “We encourage our students to participate in offline activities, like sports or music classes, to make friends and develop social skills. We don’t think children should have to choose between getting a good education and making friends.”

Online micro-schools like Kidway are changing the face of education. They’re providing a better way for children to learn and grow. To learn more about Kidway’s online micro-school program and how it can benefit your child, visit their website: https://www.kidwayglobal.com/online-school

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