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When school work feels too easy, where do smart, quick-learning kids go? Host Aadhyatm Tak argues that schools need to better challenge students who find the standard curriculum unengaging, referencing his own experience of losing best friends who left to find more stimulating environments. He makes a strong case for implementing set-based learning to ensure every student—whether they're struggling or excelling - can learn at their own pace while being pushed just outside their comfort zone. Aadhyatm believes this approach not only helps slower students but is vital for keeping high-achieving students motivated and on track for a bright future.
By Malavika VaradanWhen school work feels too easy, where do smart, quick-learning kids go? Host Aadhyatm Tak argues that schools need to better challenge students who find the standard curriculum unengaging, referencing his own experience of losing best friends who left to find more stimulating environments. He makes a strong case for implementing set-based learning to ensure every student—whether they're struggling or excelling - can learn at their own pace while being pushed just outside their comfort zone. Aadhyatm believes this approach not only helps slower students but is vital for keeping high-achieving students motivated and on track for a bright future.