Curriculum
The MUIDS goals establishes six instructional objectives for pupils. These objectives are referred to as ESLOs (Expected Schoolwide Learner Outcomes). They assist students acquire the skills and character necessary to be effective and ethical leaders by shaping their understanding of what they learn at MUIDS.
MUIDS teaches student to learn how to tackle these hurdles by becoming strategic learners who recognize what is vital, understand how to reflect on their own mistakes and identify methods to improve, and can absorb complicated and challenging material independently. Moreover, they will get to use advanced technology for researching effectively.
MUIDS has fostered a collaborative culture that encourages students to make links between subjects to build on the ideas and explanations of others. Furtheremore, students will get to be creative to apply what they know analyzing problems and solve them with possible reasons.
MUIDS helps prepare students for this challenge by teaching them how to read, listen, speak, and write for different purposes in different situations, explain what they understand and how they understand it to a variety of social groups, and use technology in an ethical and responsible manner to clarify, explain, and distribute their ideas.
Empathy, or the ability to imagine someone else’s perspective, is the the main building block for creating a morally intelligent person. Students at MUIDS are encouraged to show behavior that that is correct according to our society's rules for peaceful community.
MUIDS supports students in achieving their requirements by teaching them the importance of other cultures. They learn to appreciate individuals from various nations, to understand their own behaviour through their perceptions of other cultures, and to recognize the inherent value in every person, no matter where they originate from.
MUIDS assists students in developing leadership abilities by teaching them how to create attainable objectives, form collaboration, motivate them to take action, and accept group choices. It is not just about our opinions when we become future leaders, but also about working together as a group and listening to everyone's ideas.