Work and Development Process of the Private School "ANISA"

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https://doi.org/10.63034/esr-405

Keywords:

Private school , Singapore method, English language, , individual approach, Speaking Clubs, innovative technologies

Abstract

The article discusses in detail the activities and main directions of development of a private school specializing in the in-depth study of English and mathematics. It highlights key teaching methodologies, including the use of the Singapore method, "Tabata" cards, and the "Intellectum" program, which help foster analytical, critical, and creative thinking in students. Special attention is given to the application of innovative approaches to education, such as interactive technologies, the use of a native speaker to create an authentic language environment, and the organization of speaking clubs to develop conversational skills.

The article also emphasizes the importance of an individual approach in the educational process, which allows for consideration of each student's unique characteristics, preparation level, and interests. Examples are provided of how modern technologies and teaching methods are integrated into the learning process to enhance its effectiveness and engagement.

The focus is on the development of cognitive, language, and mathematical skills, as well as on the formation of students' ability to apply the knowledge they have gained in real-life situations. The article concludes that the private school creates unique conditions for the comprehensive and harmonious development of children, ensuring their successful preparation for the challenges of the modern world.

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Published

2025-03-07

How to Cite

Dauletiyar, S., & Karlinova, R. (2025). Work and Development Process of the Private School "ANISA". Eurasian Science Review An International Peer-Reviewed Multidisciplinary Journal, 1(3), 2012–2024. https://doi.org/10.63034/esr-405