Does Kvasi encourage critical thinking?

Yes. While knowledge is important, we also believe children benefit from learning how to think, question, reason, and make connections between ideas.

Critical thinking involves more than remembering information. It includes understanding concepts, recognising patterns, solving problems, evaluating information, and applying knowledge in different situations. These skills become increasingly important as children progress through education and later life.

Many activities within Kvasi are designed to encourage understanding rather than simple memorisation. Children are encouraged to think about what they are learning, make connections between ideas, and apply knowledge in meaningful ways.

Our goal is to help children develop both knowledge and understanding. By building strong foundations and encouraging curiosity, reasoning, and independent thinking, we hope to help children become more confident and capable learners over time.

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