This website stores cookies on your computer. These cookies are used to improve your website experience and provide more personalized services to you, both on this website and through other media.
Accept
EdTechReviewEdTechReview
  • News
  • Trends
  • Insight
  • eLearning
  • Research
  • Dictionary
  • EdTech Voices
  • More
    • Data & Statistics
    • Reviews
    • AWS for Education
    • Events

    Resources

    • Infographics
    • Reports & Case Studies
    • Videos
    • Books
    • Webinar

    Needs

    • 1:1 Learning
    • 21st Century Education
    • 21st Century Leadership
    • 21st Century Learning
    • 21st Century Teaching
    • 3D Printing
    • More Tags

    For

    • Students
    • Teachers/Educators
    • Administrators
    • Entrepreneurs/Startups
    • Govt. Officials/Policymakers
    • Parents
Explore
Search
Contribute
  • Submit A Post
  • EdTech Trainers and Consultants
  • Your Campus EdTech
  • Your EdTech Product
  • Your Feedback
  • Your Love for Us
  • EdTech Product Reviews
ETR Resources
  • About
  • Mission/Vision
  • Team
  • Services
  • Testimonials
  • Authors
  • Sponsor
  • Partner
  • Advertise
  • Our Clients
  • Media Kit
  • Press Release
  • FAQ’S
Reading: Importance of Pre and Primary Learning for Younger Learners
Aa
EdTechReviewEdTechReview
Aa
Search
  • News
  • Trends
  • Insight
  • eLearning
  • Reviews
  • Dictionary
  • EdTech Voices
  • Data & Statistics
  • Research
  • AWS for Education
  • Events
  • Voices
  • Tags
  • About
  • Contribute
  • FAQ’S
  • Our Clients
  • Partner
Follow US
Home > News > Importance of Pre and Primary Learning for Younger Learners
News

Importance of Pre and Primary Learning for Younger Learners

Debjani Nandi
Debjani Nandi Published Aug 10, 2017
Share
4 Min Read
Benefits of Technology in Education
Benefits of technology in education
SHARE

Do you love children? Do you have the passion and the urge to educate them and be a part of the most important phase of their life?

AdvertisementWhy this Ad?

AdvertisementWhy this Ad?

Are you one of those aspirants possessing the key elements to handle a child such as patience, perseverance, and love for children? If the answer to any one of the questions is yes, then drafting a career in teaching for the pre and primary segment of education will certainly be your dream job and as well as be the best option for you and your professional life. Pre and primary education has evolved since its initial days and has become more learners friendly where the attention is more on the learners than on the educator/teacher. Becoming a teacher for the pre and primary section in today’s time will certainly be quite exciting, fun and challenging as well.

Objectives of pre and primary education

Today’s pre and primary education focuses both on the pre-primary and primary section of education starting from pre-school till the fifth standard. A pre and primary training is a rigorous training process for aspiring teachers that ensures that the aspirants get a thorough idea on the holistic approach of teaching children belonging from 2 to 12 years of age. Modern training methodologies comprise of getting acquainted with the latest methodologies and approaches to ensuring the learner’s all round development which include physical and emotional development, social development, and educational development. The training also focuses on making the learner gain knowledge and skills on the ways of communication and expression, developing drawing and writing skills, developing social skills and study habits, aesthetic sense, and co-operative attitude among themselves, identifying objects and faces of people and many more.

Since pre and primary age is the most important and defining period of an individual’s life, hence the introduction to education must be gradual and kept in a non-formal and learner friendly way as much is possible. Also during this period the child is quite active, creative, more energetic and filled with curiosity; hence the learning activities in the class must be able to create the interest and hold their attention throughout the class. Also the modern pre and primary education system gives much importance to the role of parents, with whom the child spends considerable part of his life; therefore schools also involve parents in the education of the child.

Teacher’s role in a pre-primary student’s life

In the preschool, the children learn various new things from their teachers, hence they need the correct direction of guidance and help, support and motivation/encouragement from them that will enable the learners to realize their potential and become a responsible person, in their adulthood. Pre and primary teacher trainings aim to train the candidates with such expertise so that they are able to instill confidence within the child who is able to fulfill their own needs and become strong and individual adults.

The teacher is present to help the child realize his/her potential and unfold them gradually so that they are able to develop their uniqueness and individuality. The purpose of education in a learner’s life at this stage is also helping prepare him/her towards further learning and education and his contribution towards society. 

TAGGED: Early Childhood, Parents, Preschool, Teachers/Educators, Tips for Parents, Tips for Teachers/Educators
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Reddit Telegram Email Copy Link
Previous Article What is Blended Learning Blended Learning Benefits for Corporate Training
Next Article Best Practices for Digital Citizenship Digital Citizenship Vs Digital Leadership
AdvertisementWhy this Ad?

Latest EdTech News To Your Inbox

Stay Connected

AdvertisementWhy this Ad?
AdvertisementWhy this Ad?

Latest EdTech News To Your Inbox

Stay Connected

AdvertisementWhy this Ad?

You Might Also Like

Digital Credential Platform Accredible Raises Series B Funding Round
News

Digital Credential Platform Accredible Raises Series B Funding Round

Sep 29, 2023
Undp Unveils Groundbreaking E-learning Programme on Sustainable Finance
News

UNDP Unveils Groundbreaking E-Learning Programme on Sustainable Finance

Sep 29, 2023
Credit Union Introduces Financial Literacy App Curriculum for Students
News

Premier Members Credit Union Introduces Financial Literacy App, Curriculum for Students

Sep 29, 2023
Idp Education & State Bank of India Join Forces to Aid International Student Loans
News

IDP Education & State Bank of India Join Forces to Aid International Student Loans

Sep 27, 2023
Springboard Launches New Course Offering for University Partners
News

Springboard Launches New Course Offering for University Partners

Sep 27, 2023
Pbs Learning Media Introduces Free Online Educational Tool for Students Mental Health
News

PBS Learning Media Introduces Free Online Educational Tool for Students’ Mental Health

Sep 27, 2023
University Living Unveils study Abroad Buddy to Enhance Overseas Education Via Ai-powered Platform
News

University Living Unveils ‘Study Abroad Buddy’ to Enhance Overseas Education via AI-Powered Platform

Sep 26, 2023
Blue-collar Career Platform Powerus Raises $257m in Series B Financing Round
News

Blue-Collar Career Platform PowerUs Raises $25.7M in Series B Financing Round

Sep 26, 2023
Show More
EdTechReviewEdTechReview

H433, 2nd Floor, Vikaspuri, New Delhi, India, 110018
Phone: 011 41321030

Follow US

Copyright © EdTechReview. All Rights Reserved.

  • Home
  • Advertise
  • Event Associations
  • Press Release
  • About
  • Services
  • Contribute
  • News
  • Trend & Insight
  • Data & Statistics
  • eLearning
  • Reviews
  • Research
  • Voices
  • Dictionary
  • Tags
  • Resources
  • Events
  • Courses
  • EdTech Product for Review
  • Our Clients
  • FAQ’S
  • Contact Us
  • Important Links
  • Sitemap
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
newsletter
Join 100K+ subscribers!

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter that brings the latest EdTech news, trends, insights, reports, interviews, etc. for educators, school leaders, entrepreneurs, investors, & others.

Zero spam, Unsubscribe at any time.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?