Eye Level is an international supplementary education program for children. It aids development in Math (including basic and critical thinking components) and English (including reading, writing, listening and comprehension components).
Eye Level is a systematic teaching method which was designed with the student in mind. The approach divides the phases of preschool through secondary school study into detailed steps (1 through 32 levels in the Math program and 8 levels in the English program). This systematic design takes into account the child’s experience and provides a wide scope of topics and skill levels, thereby allowing for an individualized starting point based on the student’s ability, rather than his/her age and school grade. Once the starting point is determined, the study plan and anticipated progression will depend on a student’s individual learning needs.
‘Eye Level’ captures the spirit of the company’s approach and philosophy: Learning is most effective when the teaching is delivered with the individual student perspective in mind – i.e. from the student’s eye level. This methodology enables your child to grow in ‘height’ or ability/capability. ‘Eye Level’ is an English equivalent name literally translated from ‘Eye Level’, wherein the ‘E’ symbolizes ‘eye’, while ‘nopi’ is a Korean word indicating ‘height’ or ‘eye-level’.
Daekyo is the Korean-based parent company of Eye Level. Daekyo was awarded the Best Organization Award at the 2003, 2004, & 2005 Korea Management Awards and a grand prize at the 1st Korea Educational Industry Awards. The Korea Management Association (K-BPI) has named Eye Level, now Eye Level, the No. 1 in Brand Power for 13 consecutive years.
Eye Level, previously known as ‘Eye Level’ originated in South Korea. Eye Level is based on the ‘Noonnopi’ program, developed by the Research and Development Team of Daekyo Korea, one of the most prominent education service providers of South Korea. With such programs that have been acknowledged to be reliable and effective in the market as the foundation, Eye Level has been reviewed and aligned with the US curriculum to meet the academic standards of the U.S. Department of Education. Eye Level Math was developed by the research team at Daekyo, Korea’s leading education service provider and one of the leading education service providers in the world. It was revised by a team of professors at Ohio State University, and has been recognized by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) Eye Level English was developed from 1999 to 2002 by a pair of PhD professors – one from UCLA, the other from Columbia – and it is based on the U.S. Department of Education curriculum standards for English Language Arts. The English program has been recognized by the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE).
Worldwide Mathematical education curricula have slight differences; however, they all deal with the concepts of numbers, measurement, geometry, algebra, statistics, problem-solving, and reasoning. Eye Level Math covers all these fields. So basically, Eye Level Math is developed to suit math education in any country across the world. In particular, the Math program is aligned with the curriculum standards defined by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM). The English curriculum was developed right here in the US and more over it is based on the U.S. Department of Education curriculum standards for English Language Arts.