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Innovative Education Program Now in

Many Filipino Schools


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Published February 28, 2018, 12:05 AM

School is a child’s second home and it is best that they get the same nurturing that parents give their child.
Fortunately, a learning program meets its demand by having a more innovative approach to education.

Since 2016, XSEED,an education and technology company with headquarters in Singapore, has been helping
educators in the Philippines shift their teaching methods with a comprehensive teaching and learning program.
In 2017, it saw exponential growth with 30 primary schools in Luzon adopting the XSEED program.

XSEED’s unique Five Step Learning Process ensures that children develop critical and analytical thinking
skills by replacing traditional “chalk and talk” teaching methods. The XSEED program comprises over 10,000
comprehensive, researched teaching plans to help XSEED-trained teachers uncover and share each concept,
step-by-step. The teaching plans guide teachers on how to teach each concept – setting a clear aim aligned with
a learning outcome, conducting an activity, analyzing the experience, applying it in everyday life, and finally
assessing what children have learned. Year-round coaching and training in the classroom further empowers
teachers with the know-how and confidence necessary to continuously uplift classroom practice.
Schools adopting the XSEED method see marked improvements in problem-solving, creativity, collaboration,
and communication in English. A 2014 study showed that XSEED children outperformed their peers in non-
XSEED schools by up to 20 percent on an average across grades and even more on items requiring mastery of
higher-order inference and reasoning skills. The program benefits the children by enhancing curiosity,
confidence and thinking skills – the very skills they need to excel in the 21st century.

Educators and school administrators from around the country attended an XSEED forum to gain a deeper
understanding of the program. The group learned about the impact XSEED is having, not just in the
Philippines, but in over 3,000 schools across eight countries in South and Southeast Asia and the Middle East.
Every day, over one million children learn through the XSEED method, through more than 75,000 re-skilled
teachers.With an increasingly global footprint, XSEED has gained a reputation as one of the exciting new
international education companies today.

“Through this event, we wanted to introduce XSEED to more educators in the country who are also seeking to
dramatically improve the quality of teaching and learning in their classrooms. We believe that they will see the
intrinsic value of the program for their students,and are confident that with this program we can help Filipino
students become more prepared for all of their future opportunities,” Mr. Ashish Rajpal, Founder & Chairman
of XSEED Education Pte. Ltd.said.

XSEED’s flexible program draws on a schools’existing teachers, syllabus and classroom infrastructure, and
provides schools with teaching materials, content and workbooks for children, assessments, and training.

XSEED believes in developing the child’s foundation for life.

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