EduDao is not just an educational platform but a transformative space designed to help individuals evolve holistically. Our curriculum reflects a deep understanding of what it takes to create well-rounded individuals from early childhood into adulthood. Simultaneously, EduDao serves as a bridge between those seeking personal growth and the right guides, coaches, and mentors to help them on that journey.
Part 1: EduDao Holistic Curriculum
This curriculum integrates elements from various educational traditions, Montessori and Suzuki methods, Eastern philosophy, and practical life skills to foster adaptable, empowered individuals.
Stage 1: Early Childhood Development (0-6 years)
- Breathing & Meditation: Introduce basic mindfulness and breathing exercises to help children develop emotional regulation and focus.
- Language: Begin with the native language and introduce exposure to a second language like Mandarin or Spanish. Use Montessori methods to teach alphabets and phonics.
- Numbers & Basic Math: Use hands-on tools like number rods and counting beads to introduce fundamental math concepts and number systems.
- Physical Movement: Engage children in yoga and stretching to foster body awareness and coordination.
- Emotional Education: Incorporate empathy-building games and activities for understanding and managing emotions.
- Art & Creativity: Use simple artistic mediums and introduce music to stimulate creativity and self-expression.
Stage 2: Childhood Development (6-12 years)
- Language Expansion: Deepen language learning by introducing writing systems, cultural context, and creative storytelling.
- Math & Science: Introduce more advanced math concepts like multiplication, division, and fractions while adding basic science, particularly environmental studies.
- Gardening & Ecology: Teach children about nature, sustainability, and responsibility through gardening projects.
- Physical & Emotional Growth: Introduce martial arts or tai chi to connect movement with mindfulness. Expand emotional education to cover self-reflection and deeper empathy.
- Art & Practical Skills: Begin structured lessons in painting, sculpting, music, or woodworking to develop fine motor skills and creative thinking.
Stage 3: Adolescence (12-18 years)
- Advanced Language & Writing: Focus on fluency in chosen languages and advanced writing skills, incorporating storytelling, creative writing, and essays.
- Mathematics & Science Mastery: Deepen knowledge with algebra, geometry, and science subjects like physics, chemistry, and biology.
- Philosophy & Personal Growth: Teach deeper meditation techniques and introduce philosophical thinking centered on balance, purpose, and self-reflection.
- Sustainability Projects: Encourage eco-projects and community initiatives that foster social responsibility and environmental stewardship.
- Physical Mastery & Art: Develop mastery in physical disciplines such as yoga, martial arts, and advanced art forms like performance or fine arts.
Stage 4: Early Adulthood (18+ years)
- Specialization: Provide pathways to specialize in advanced studies—languages, sciences, arts—based on individual interests.
- Entrepreneurship & Finance: Teach the fundamentals of financial literacy, starting businesses, and ethical entrepreneurship.
- Sustainability Mastery: Encourage participants to design their own sustainable living projects, like building eco-friendly homes or launching social enterprises.
- Creative Leadership: Guide learners to become mentors in their fields, using art and creativity as tools for social impact and personal expression.
