Lesson series
Insight
Part 1, Theory (200 credits)
Course Description: The Insight course is designed to help primary students develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Through this course, students will learn how to identify different perspectives and viewpoints and develop their ability to analyze and solve problems.
The course will also cover the importance of self-reflection and introspection in developing insight.
Course Goals:
Develop a deeper understanding of insight and its importance in personal and social
development
Build critical thinking and problem-solving skills
Understand the value of self-reflection and introspection
Develop a multi-perspective approach to analyzing and solving problems
Course Structure: The Insight course is divided into modules that focus on specific aspects of insight, including developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills, understanding the value of self-reflection and introspection, and developing a multi-perspective approach to analyzing and solving problems. Each module includes practical activities, discussions, and reflection exercises that will help students develop their insight.
Module 1: Introduction to Insight
Definition of insight and why it is important
Identifying different perspectives and viewpoints
Understanding the importance of critical thinking and problem-solving
Module 2: Developing Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving Skills
Developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills
Understanding the process of problem-solving
Practicing insight through real-life scenarios and group discussions
Module 3: Self-Reflection and Introspection
Developing self-awareness and self-reflection skills
Identifying personal strengths and areas for growth
Understanding the value of self-reflection and introspection in developing insight
Module 4: Multi-Perspective Approach to Analyzing and Solving Problems
Understanding the value of a multi-perspective approach to analyzing and solving
problems
Practicing insight through case studies and group discussions
Identifying personal biases and assumptions
Evaluation and Assessment: The Insight course will use a range of assessment methods,
including observation, self-assessment, and formative and summative assessments. Teachers and
instructors will evaluate students based on their participation in class activities, written
assignments, projects, and reflection exercises. The curriculum will also provide opportunities for peer feedback and evaluation to foster a sense of collaboration and accountability. Students will receive regular feedback on their progress and be encouraged to reflect on their learning and personal growth.
Part 2, Self Evaluation + Peer Evaluation (800 credits)
for 8 times, 6 hours/time coaching on the first Saturdays of each month plus self + peer evaluation during the 8 months