Even an educator's role is changing from the traditional "imparter of knowledge" to
that of coach and consultant. There are many exciting examples of successful
strategies and programs in which the students are not only allowed, but encouraged
and required, to take responsibility for much more of their learning than ever before.
Do-it-yourself, student-to-student teaching, project-based learning, and studentcentred learning environments are some of the more encouraging programs. Also, the
integration of technology into every subject and at all grade levels allows
unprecedented levels and types of exciting collaboration and learner to learner
connectivity.
Middle school offers maximum flexibility in terms of experiential and experimental
learning. On one hand, there is lots to offer to the age bracket of middle school learners
and lots of vitality that can be fruitfully manoeuvred, on the other hand, this age group
is the most turbulent in terms of the emotional quotient, hence, maintaining a balance.
Keeping all the above factors in view, we design working of students in small groups,
perform different learning tasks and learn from different books. Teachers provide
guidance, and all students have the opportunity to participate in school activities.
MIS provides educational experiences that emphasize the instruction and overall
well-being of learners. Working collaboratively, teachers, counsellors, administrators
and many parents address middle school students learning and socialization needs
and ensure some degree of success for all learners. They also recognize and address
adolescents' developmental diversity.
We aim to recognize learner diversity, employ educators trained in middle school
education, offer exploratory curricular programs that encourage learner interest,
provide age-appropriate guidance and counselling, ensure equal access to educational
experiences, promote a positive school environment, and involve parents and families
in the educational process.
It is important to state that the middle schools do not downplay academic achievement
and appropriate behaviour. Quite the contrary, teachers and administrators emphasize
these fundamental aspects of education, but they also provide learning experiences
that meet individual needs.