Exploratory Cycle
Students explore, ask questions, and discover, creating their own learning journey.
- They identify interests and emotions to strengthen their self-awareness.
- They propose ideas and creative solutions to everyday situations.
- They learn from daily life by connecting home, school, and community.
- They strengthen reading and writing as keys to express themselves.
- Curiosity drives questions that develop critical thinking.
Conceptual Cycle
Curiosity transforms into understanding and questions into structured concepts.
- They recognize and value different perspectives to strengthen empathy and coexistence.
- They transform everyday knowledge into scientific explanations.
- They organize information and discover relationships between ideas.
- They infer and write based on more complex interpretations.
Contextual Cycle
They connect knowledge with their daily life to understand, create, and transform.
- They analyze their environment to identify opportunities and challenges.
- They work in teams that strengthen collaboration and community.
- They explore topics that awaken their curiosity and motivation.
- They develop reading and writing through real-life experiences.
Projective Cycle
They learn to understand the human being and make choices with responsibility and autonomy.
- They broaden their vision of society and cultural diversity.
- They explore vocations and project their academic and professional future.
- They argue, debate, and strengthen their critical thinking.
- They analyze texts and write with depth and rigor.
- They interact with diverse communities to broaden their horizons.