Eye Level is the key to self-directed learning. We nurture: Problem solvers Critical thinkers Lifelong learners

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PROGRAM ORIENTATION

Eye Level is the key to self-directed learning. We nurture: Problem solvers Critical thinkers Lifelong learners

2+ Million Students Worldwide 21 Countries The Eye Level method is now available in 21 countries and regions around the world but the number continues to grow. 40 Years For the past 40 years, since its establishment in 1976, Daekyo has gradually grown into the nation s best educational and cultural service enterprise, emerging as a frontrunner in the field of education. USA CANADA UNITED KINGDOM GERMANY KUWAIT BAHRAIN DUBAI RUSSIA CHINA KOREA MYANMAR THAILAND INDIA HONG KONG VIETNAM PHILIPPINES MALAYSIA SINGAPORE INDONESIA AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND

Student s Eye Level Eye Level is based on an educational principle where students learn at their own pace. When a teacher understands the learning needs of a student, the lessons are most effective.

EYE LEVEL PRINCIPLES Self-Directed Learning Individualized Learning Academic Coaching Concept Mastery

Self-Directed Learning What is self-directed learning? The ability to set and achieve academic goals after setting a plan and practicing learning methods with the guidance of an academic coach.

Self-Directed Learning The Factors of Self-Directed Learning Study Method Internal/external motivation Mentor Cognition (Learning Strategies) STUDENT Motivation (Willingness) Action (Practice Learning) Instructor Parents Study environment/ time management/ behavior control

Individualized Learning Learning progress determined according to individual needs and abilities. Consideration factors: Class and homework performance Instructor observations 1-on-1 coaching

1-on-1 Coaching Role of the Academic Coach: Introduce new concepts Answer questions and check over student s work Review materials students cannot solve independently Ensure students are ready for upcoming challenges

Concept Mastery Students work to master each concept aided by the following methods: A solid starting point Sequential curriculum Small-step learning approach Review and feedback Personalized planning

EYE LEVEL CURRICULUM Eye Level Math Eye Level English Eye Level Play Math

Eye Level Math The math program consists of two important components. + BASIC THINKING CRITICAL THINKING CULTIVATE BASIC ARITHMETIC AND CRITICAL-THINKING SKILLS

Eye Level Math Levels 1-23 Levels 24-32 Basic Thinking Math Numbers Arithmetic Measurement Fractions Decimals Equations Basic Thinking Math Numbers & Arithmetic Geometry Variables & Equations Measurement Relationships & Functions Critical Thinking Math Critical Thinking Math Patterns & Relationships Problem Solving Problem Solving I Problem Solving III Geometry Reasoning Problem Solving II Spatial Sense Measurement Algebra

Eye Level Math - Online Study Main Concept Automatic Scoring Result Management Results Report Correction Sheet Motivation Arithmetic Game Point and Ranking System

Eye Level English Eye Level English utilizes an integrated approach to English Language Arts. + READING WRITING CRITICAL READERS EFFECTIVE WRITERS CONFIDENT LEARNERS

Eye Level English Lower Levels Upper Levels Reading Phonemic Awareness Phonics Grammar and spelling Vocabulary Fluency Reading Critical reading comprehension skills Analysis of fiction and nonfiction Advanced grammar and punctuation Writing Develop writing skills in various genres: Narrative Informational Opinion Research Writing Deepen students compositional and publishing skills Exposure to different writing styles

Eye Level Play Math Eye Level Play Math is a collection of comprehensive learning materials designed to introduce mathematical concepts to early preschoolers. Play Math develops: Logical, mathematical thinking Sense of quantity Basic understanding of numbers Fine motor skills

Teaching Tools Eye Level s teaching tools: Stimulate an interest in learning Make learning easier and fun Reinforce concepts

EYE LEVEL LEARNING METHOD How Eye Level Works How Eye Level Works Classroom Flow Enrollment Process

How Eye Level Works Eye Level s learning methodology helps students become confident and motivated learners. Right Starting Point & Ongoing Adjustments Regular Assessments EYE LEVEL LEARNING METHOD Self-Directed Learning & Academic Coaching Feedback & Review

The Right Starting Point Eye Level s Diagnostic Assessment assists in identifying the right starting point for your child: A student is placed where his/her knowledge is solid Typically below current grade level Benefits: Build a solid foundation Fill in the learning gaps to prepare for more challenging material Experience success from the very beginning Develop strong study skills

Classroom Flow Eye Level s class flow is an integral part of each child s learning process. The routine and expectations set the student on the path to becoming a self-directed learner. PREPARATION LEARNING Student Check-in Return of homework 1-on-1 coaching Independent Study Wrap - up

Enrollment Process Orientation Diagnostic Test Results Discussion Registration & Scheduling