My child is mildly learning disabled. I do not wish to put him in the NIOS Board as he's finding it extremely boring and non challenging. Is IGCSE a good option for him .
Re: Suitability of the IGCSE for the learning disabled
by sid rathor on Mar 18, 2014 12:23 PM Permalink
Yes teachers are ready to take an extra step for such students, in fact I had two class mates with such problems and they passed key stage.
well i\'m a 9th grader and i\'m thinking of taking up IGCSE board in my 11th grade. Can anyone suggest that if it is good for me to take up IGCSE at this stage.
Re: Admission in IGCSE in 11 grade
by sid rathor on Mar 18, 2014 12:27 PM Permalink
i would recommend that you stick to your current system than to change, because you might get confused because these two system have different ways of teaching like if you do CBSE its more of theory and cramping as for IGCSE its more of application than theor. hope this helps
my son is presently in an icse school in bangalore and he uses a scribe in exams.he has a problem memorising different complex names( for example in history - the names of rulers in different dynasties) .I want to know if igcse curriculam can help him and he is presently using a special educator as his scribe, what is the type of scribe he will be eligible for in igcse? I will be grateful if anyone can write to me about this.. parent
Re: regd child with special needs
by sid rathor on Mar 18, 2014 12:34 PM Permalink
if he is in a lower standard like grade 1-4 then i would say go for it, but if he is in a higher grade i would recommend he stay in ICSE cause then he will get confused and will lose interest. hope this helps please email me for help