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The 'academic' component of the EE Program covers multiple pillars of the GenWise Curriculum. These curricular elements will be covered over 2 weeks (4-5 hrs/ day), as follows:
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Week 1: Mathematics, Science, Design and Technology (STEM Focus)
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Week 2: Nature, Society &Individual; Tools for Thinking & Communication (Humanities Focus)
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Please click on each week to know (MUCH) more...
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While children are free to pick either week, we strongly recommend a balanced exposure to the content over both weeks.

Vignettes from Previous
Early Explorer Editions

Children learn to observe, with attention/ concentration; our mentors facilitate using Ask Vs Tell

Observing nature, working amidst nature is part of the experience; here, children consider the best way to "guesstimate" the # of leaves on the tree!

Children learn Complex Problem Solving through a host of techniques - including estimation - children trying to estimate the # of chhole beans...


Bird and tree walks in the mornings at our Summer Program venue, facilitated by experts... the few hundred butterflies on this Butterfly Bush do not seem to mind our students...


Work is combined with a host of 'play' options; the device-free (30min max per day) nature of our programs allows for much more time to be active, make friendships, and have fun!


There are plenty of opportunities for children to display their interests/ talent, including on Talent Nite...


Graduation! One of our students from Cebu, Philippines, receiving her certificates from Dr Utpal Chattopadhyay - Senior Mentor, GenWise.

Early Explorer students interact with Roopa Pai, celebrated children's author, towards the end of one of the Evening ADDAs...

Participants on the Early Explorer Program, listen on in fascination in class discussions...

Early Explorer students thinking up strategies for counting the number of leaves on their chosen tree, as part of building Estimation Skills...

Early Explorer children with complimentary copies of books by celebrated children's author, Roopa Pai.

Observing and Recording Data - as part of the exposure to the Scientific Method.

More strategies for estimating the number of leaves on a tree!
#EstimationSkill
#EstimationSkill


Getting ready to board the bus towards Navadarshanam - an intentional community experiment, on the outskirts of Bangalore.


Happy and Engaged Children!


Experiencing the Awareness Through the Body (ATB) circuit painstakingly set-up by the Israeli/ Aurovilian mentors, as well as ECC Support Staff.


Amaresh Deshpande, specialist Bridge/ Hool educator, exposing Early Explorer participants to al fresco Hool!!


More Hool/ Bridge practice games in the classroom!


Early Explorer Boys!


More graduation memories - with mentors Sowmya, Sukanya and Hari


Our Highly Creative, High-Octane, and Insanely Fun Residential Team!


Dr Radha Gopalan converting the open into her classroom, for an appropriate topic - Food and Climate Change. Students choose to participate from the Tree House!!

Helping children get a feel for density of gases, and relationship with temperature.

Life messages from Roopa Pai, celebrated children's author, to Early Explorer students at an Evening ADDA.


One of our RCs at the Cafeteria...

Children learn to observe, with attention/ concentration; our mentors facilitate using Ask Vs Tell

Observing nature, working amidst nature is part of the experience; here, children consider the best way to "guesstimate" the # of leaves on the tree!

Children learn Complex Problem Solving through a host of techniques - including estimation - children trying to estimate the # of chhole beans...


Bird and tree walks in the mornings at our Summer Program venue, facilitated by experts... the few hundred butterflies on this Butterfly Bush do not seem to mind our students...


Work is combined with a host of 'play' options; the device-free (30min max per day) nature of our programs allows for much more time to be active, make friendships, and have fun!


There are plenty of opportunities for children to display their interests/ talent, including on Talent Nite...


Graduation! One of our students from Cebu, Philippines, receiving her certificates from Dr Utpal Chattopadhyay - Senior Mentor, GenWise.

Early Explorer students interact with Roopa Pai, celebrated children's author, towards the end of one of the Evening ADDAs...

Participants on the Early Explorer Program, listen on in fascination in class discussions...

Early Explorer students thinking up strategies for counting the number of leaves on their chosen tree, as part of building Estimation Skills...

Early Explorer children with complimentary copies of books by celebrated children's author, Roopa Pai.

Observing and Recording Data - as part of the exposure to the Scientific Method.

More strategies for estimating the number of leaves on a tree!
#EstimationSkill
#EstimationSkill


Getting ready to board the bus towards Navadarshanam - an intentional community experiment, on the outskirts of Bangalore.


Happy and Engaged Children!


Experiencing the Awareness Through the Body (ATB) circuit painstakingly set-up by the Israeli/ Aurovilian mentors, as well as ECC Support Staff.


Amaresh Deshpande, specialist Bridge/ Hool educator, exposing Early Explorer participants to al fresco Hool!!


More Hool/ Bridge practice games in the classroom!


Early Explorer Boys!


More graduation memories - with mentors Sowmya, Sukanya and Hari


Our Highly Creative, High-Octane, and Insanely Fun Residential Team!


Dr Radha Gopalan converting the open into her classroom, for an appropriate topic - Food and Climate Change. Students choose to participate from the Tree House!!

Helping children get a feel for density of gases, and relationship with temperature.

Life messages from Roopa Pai, celebrated children's author, to Early Explorer students at an Evening ADDA.


One of our RCs at the Cafeteria...
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