
In this developmental phase, seekers begin their transition from guided discovery to structured inquiry-based learning, research, exploration, and pilot projects. By asking questions, experimenting with ideas, and solving real-world problems, they develop critical thinking and curiosity—the skills that will shape their future. Seekers are encouraged to ask deep questions, experiment with ideas, and explore real-world applications of their knowledge.
📚 Inquiry-Based Learning & Research
- Encourages learners to investigate topics of interest through projects and guided research.
- Develops questioning skills: What, Why, How, and What If?
- Hands-on experiments and real-world problem-solving activities.
🚀 Exploration & Pilot Projects
- Engage in multi-disciplinary projects that blend STEM, arts, and social sciences.
- Introduction to design thinking—identifying problems, brainstorming solutions, and testing ideas.
- Opportunities to prototype and present ideas, fostering confidence and public speaking skills.
🧠 Strengthening Core Skills
- Critical Thinking & Decision-Making: Encouraging analysis and reasoning through debates and case studies.
- Communication & Collaboration: Group discussions, storytelling, and presentations.
💭 Self-Reflection & Growth Mindset
- Maintaining a learning journal to document experiences, failures, and successes.
🌎 Real-World Connection & Responsibility
- Introduction to entrepreneurial thinking through small business or social impact projects.
- Engagement with nature and sustainability through eco-projects and outdoor learning.
- Opportunities to take leadership roles in group activities, building responsibility and teamwork.
