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Empowering Schools and Parents to Nurture Creativity and Critical Thinking in Children.

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Innokid: Empowering Creativity, Critical Thinking, and Leadership in Children Innokid is an online learning platform designed to empower educators and parents in nurturing children's Creativity, Critical thinking, and Leadership skills. Our mission is to expose children to a broad range of knowledge and develop their ability to use and apply this knowledge effectively. In a rapidly changing global economy, both Creativity, Critical Thinking and Leadership skills are crucial for future success. Research shows a direct correlation between Creative and Critical Thinking and academic achievement. Synergy for Success: The Interdisciplinary Advantage Our interdisciplinary approach breaks traditional educational barriers. It encourages children to engage in experiments, create sci-fi stories, build models, ask questions, solve problems, and present ideas. This holistic approach nurtures well-rounded individuals ready to tackle real-world challenges. Key Learning Domains Our curriculum spans 15 diverse realms, bridging traditional STEM fields and beyond: Natural Sciences Mathematics Technology Biology Design and Invention Practical Survival Skills Bridging STEM with Creative Literature Applying STEM in Communication Addressing Humanity's Challenges Creative Thinking Skills Innokid imparts 10 pivotal Creative and Critical Thinking Skills, equipping students with essential tools for innovation. These skills include: Questioning Mastery Metaphor-Based Thinking Conceptual Blending Forced Connections Perspective Shifting Imaginative Tools Provocative Insights Reverse Thinking Design Innovation SCAMPER Ideation Techniques Join Innokid and transform the way children Learn, Think, and Create. Please feel free to contact us if: - You are interested in trying out our program for your students or children. - You would like to request training sessions for your team of teachers on how to incorporate creative and critical thinking into teaching and curriculum development.

Website
www.innokid.com
Industry
Education
Company size
11-50 employees
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2003
Specialties
Creativity, Critical Thinking Skills, Early Childhood, Young Children's enrichment, and Questioning

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    Ever wondered how to inspire children to think beyond the ordinary? Introducing the Two-Hand Questioning Method! On one hand, you have all the powerful question words - Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How. On the other hand, there's the magic word: else. By combining these words, children can stretch their thinking in new directions. They’ll ask more questions, dive deeper, and discover more creative solutions. Alvin and Ally will guide your students through using their hands to create these super questions! Ally: "Let’s read the question cards on both hands together!" Alvin: What else? Where else? When else? Who else? Why else? How else? Children can even personalize it by making their own changes - for example, replacing "Why else?" with "Any other reasons?" or "When else?" with "At what other time?" You may also encourage children to create their own prompt cards to replace the standard questioning prompts like What, Where, etc., as shown in the images below, to make the questioning exercises more engaging and fun. Try this questioning method in your classroom and watch it ignite creative thinking in every child!

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    Searching for Inspiring Camp Ideas for Your Students? Discover exciting camp options from Innokid! Whether your students are drawn to creativity, adventure, or hands-on learning, we have programs they'll love. Here are some of our standout camp ideas: Camp 1: Be a Well-Rounded Problem Solver! Camp 2: Science Exploration and Creative Thinking Camp Camp 3: Imagination Station - Creative Storymakers Camp Camp 4: Young Bio Explorers Camp Camp 5: Creative and Critical Thinking Camp Camp 6: The Art of Invention Camp Our curriculums are easily accessible through our online teaching platform. If your school is located in Singapore, you can engage our expert trainers for enrichment. If not, you may simply have your own teachers lead the camp activities by using our online resources. 🔍 Interested in Learning More? Contact us to explore how these camps can enhance your school's curriculum and provide valuable experiences for your students. You can also find more information at www.innokid.com.

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    In a world increasingly driven by answers and results, are we overlooking the essential questions that fuel innovation? What happens when we ask a child "Why Not?" or "How To?" This encourages their problem-solving and creative thinking skills. Join us as we explore how embracing prompts like "I Wish..." and "What If?" can unlock a child's innate ability to dream, innovate, and thrive.

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    Have you ever experienced a moment when a child's imagination blends fantasy with reality? Imagine this unexpected scene: a child spots a mouse moving on the road and believes it’s Mickey Mouse. How would you respond to such excitement? Here are various approaches as a teacher or parent...

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    In most great narrative films, characters grow and evolve, shaping their own development. With Inside Out 2 currently hot in cinemas, it's a perfect time to explore how the series offers valuable lessons for children's emotional and personal growth. By examining key moments from the series, we can see how characters like Riley navigate complex emotions and challenges. These examples provide insights into how we, as teachers and parents, can support our children's development.

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    Contrasting Stories! Leveraging the tales of King Solomon and a wise shepherd, discover how to ignite critical thinking and unlock children's creative potential. Try something unique in your teaching or parenting storytelling time. Watch the video to learn three simple steps: 1. Selecting Stories 2. Identifying Common Ground 3. Facilitating Discussion Follow us as we reveal more creative teaching secrets in early childhood education!

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    "The greatest thing by far is to be a master of metaphor… since a good metaphor implies an intuitive perception of the similarity in the dissimilar." - Aristotle. Imagine a young girl named Emma who loved stories. One day, while playing in the park, she noticed how the sun's rays peeked through the leaves, creating patterns on the ground. She told her mother it looked like "the sun was playing hide and seek with the trees." Emma’s mother, inspired by this metaphor, realized the power of her daughter's imagination. Metaphors have a unique power to transform our understanding of the world by linking seemingly unrelated ideas through vivid comparisons. This ability, known as metaphorical thinking, is not just a linguistic flourish but a gateway to enhanced creativity, problem-solving skills, and deeper understanding for children. Just as Emma's playful metaphor showed her intuitive grasp of the world, metaphorical thinking can help children see connections, understand complex concepts, and think creatively. In this post, we explore practical ways to cultivate metaphorical thinking in young minds. Follow us to learn more about using metaphorical thinking in teaching children to think creatively, explore science, and solve problems!

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