Curriculum

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At Caring Roots our curriculum is strictly aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 and the National Curriculum Framework (NCFSE) 2023. We focus on the Foundational Stage (ages 3–8), ensuring every activity is developmentally appropriate and experiential.

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Foundational Philosophy

The Caring Roots Curriculum is designed in alignment with the vision and recommendations of the National Education Policy 2020 and the National Curriculum Framework for School Education 2023. It reflects the emphasis on Foundational Stage learning (ages 3–8), ensuring developmentally appropriate, play-based, and experiential education.

The curriculum draws upon established early childhood pedagogical approaches, incorporating best practices from the Montessori education method and the Reggio Emilia approach. These philosophies support inquiry, self-directed exploration, structured independence, and experiential learning.

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Curriculum Design Principles

A Truly Child-Centric Approach
We believe that the curriculum must adapt to the child — not the child to the curriculum.
Each learning journey follows a step-by-step developmental progression, respecting individual pace, interests, and strengths. Our classrooms are designed to be safe, engaging, and inspiring spaces where every child feels valued.

  • Developmentally Appropriate Practices

  • Play-Based Pedagogy

  • Holistic Development

  • Step-by-Step Progression

Pedagogical Approach

The curriculum is delivered through integrated play-based learning strategies such as:

  • Sensory exploration activities
  • Storytelling and guided conversations
  • Group-based collaborative tasks
  • Inquiry-based projects
  • Hands-on experiential learning

These pedagogical strategies foster critical thinking, resilience, independence, and active engagement.

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Teacher Capacity Building

Effective implementation is supported through structured professional development. Teachers participate in periodic workshops and training sessions focused on:

  • Play-based methodologies
  • Early childhood assessment strategies
  • Classroom management in preschool settings
  • Inclusive and differentiated instruction

Continuous professional development ensures fidelity of implementation and alignment with national educational reforms.