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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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While children are free to pick either week, we strongly recommend a balanced exposure to the content over both weeks.

This interdisciplinary course introduces foundational concepts from economics and sociology to help students understand relationships between individuals, socio-economic contexts, and life outcomes. The course aims to help students develop an understanding and ability to think critically about fairness, equality, equity, and inequality in society.
That’s Not Fair! An Introduction to Economics & Sociology
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