Educational Philosophy
Education hasn’t changed much in the last several hundred years. A teacher or professor typically stands in front of a group of students and lectures to them about a topic, then gives them tests and papers on that topic. Standard, traditional, expected, conventional.
But wrong.
Research into the human mind and how the brain processes information has taught us much in the last decade about superior ways for educators to impart information to students. Unfortunately, most schools – including those that have done much of this research – cannot adopt these cutting edge techniques. Schools are often too immersed in tradition and a tenure-system that resists change to adopt proven and progressive educational methods.
We’re not.
We’re new. And we’re committed to giving students the best educational experience in the world. Inspired by the greatest of the world’s academic institutes, along with the aforementioned proven educational techniques, we have built an educational institute that is:
- Absolutely committed to our student’s welfare and growth
- Devoted to engaging and entertaining students in every class, because an engaged and
entertained mind (research shows) absorbs and retains information better and longer
- Allowing our students tremendous flexibility and ownership over their schedule and education,
because (research shows) that such students learn more and are more prepared for the real world
they enter following their education.
If you’re looking for an educational experience where students are put first; where every day of their education is exciting, engaging and productive; where they are prepared to enter the real working world because they have been taught, every day, self-sufficiency and inner strength, then take a good look at the Annapurna International School of Film and Media.