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Vidyya Peetham in Salem city is an upcoming school which is under Sadhguru Jakki Vasudev's guidence. I was quite impressed with the way students were dealt.No burden,No homework or exams too upto class 5.But only hard work pays.So i'm just in a state of confusion,concerning the admission of my son for next year who is 2 yrs (pre-KG).We have to decide within two days.kindly advice.

2006-08-24 07:02:19 · 3 answers · asked by manisha 1 in Education & Reference Preschool

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If your son is able to do worksheets at the age of 2 kudos to you. At this point, I wouldn't be concerned with the lack of homework and exams for your child. As he gets older, you will be able to make a valid judgement for yourself regarding whether or not the education at this particular school is providing what you want for your child. I would say make sure that you do some work at home with your son to help build his skill level. But at his age now, I would not worry so much.

2006-08-24 07:14:54 · answer #1 · answered by Meesh 3 · 0 0

Do you know what your IQ, or intelligent quotient is?

A lot of people do, especially if their intelligent quotient is over the average range of one hundred. Your intelligence quotient is considered to be the level of learning you will achieve in your lifetime. Some employers still use this method to find out how well an applicant is able to learn.

Generally, if a person is tested and his or her intelligence quotient is within a certain range, the person is considered to be placed in one of nine classifications, the lowest one being below twenty. This classification means that the person is capable of learning only very minimal life skills. This person would need a life-long caretaker in order to fulfill their needs.

The next level is a person who has an intelligent quotient between twenty and thirty-nine. This person is considered to need a life-long caretaker as well. The only exception is that this person should be able to communicate in simple words and phrases as well as learn and perform some basic self-care techniques.

A person who is placed in the forty to fifty-four intelligence quotient level is a bit more trainable than the last level. However, this person is expected to only be able to acquire the intelligence level of an average child who is about seven or eight years old.
The next level of a fifty-five to sixty-nine intelligence quotient pertains to a person who is expected to be able to learn to read and write. This person can successfully learn as much as an average twelve year old. As an adult, the person can learn enough to live on his or her own.

The seventy to seventy-nine intelligence quotient range is usually considered to be reached by a person who may be considered to be able to learn, but possibly not as quickly as the other persons their same age.

A learning disability is defined as a condition that causes a student's academic achievement to fall well below their potential, usually interpreted as their IQ. The vast majority of people who have been diagnosed with a learning disability have average to above average intelligence.

An average intelligence quotient is considered to be one hundred. However, the range actually extends from ninety to one hundred and nine.

Just one point higher and the person is catapulted into the one hundred and ten to one hundred and nineteen intelligence quotient range. This person is considered to be mentally superior to his or her average counterparts. Add one more point, and the person who has an intelligence level from the one hundred and twenty to one hundred and forty range is considered to be even more superior in intelligence. And, finally, if a person's intelligence quotient is found to be above one hundred and forty, that person is considered to be a genius in mental intelligence. This level is not reached very often, though.

To find out your intelligence level, you might try contacting the high school that you graduated from, as schools often give tests to find out a person's mental ability. Actually, the test results are not used to label a person as being "dumb" or "smart". Rather, they are used to predict in what areas the person being tested will be successful.

Plz go thru the below mentioned sites for more meanings.... if IQ....

Cheers.....

Source(s):

http://wi.essortment.com/whatmyiq_rewj.h...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.iq...

2006-08-24 21:35:47 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Sounds interesting. For information on this system of study would be appreciated. Is it good for older students?

2006-08-24 15:05:32 · answer #3 · answered by SHANTHI 2 · 0 0

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