There is no guarantee that a kindergarten adopting a new pedagogy will be able to provide quality education, as the pedagogy itself is only one aspect of education. To assess whether a school was providing quality education, a number of factors had to be taken into account.
First of all, the philosophy of a school is very important. A quality kindergarten should have a clear philosophy and be committed to providing children with appropriate activities in a natural and pleasant environment for balanced development.
Secondly, the quality of teachers is a key factor affecting the quality of education. Teachers should possess professional knowledge, teaching skills and the ability to care for children. They should be able to utilize appropriate pedagogies and methods to guide children's learning and growth.
Besides, the resources and facilities of the school are also factors worthy of consideration. Quality kindergartens should provide appropriate teaching resources, such as teaching aids, libraries, playgrounds, and so on, to support children's learning and development.
Finally, parents should learn about the characteristics and operation of the school from a number of perspectives. This may include visiting the school, communicating with teachers and other parents, and learning about the school's teaching methods, curriculum contents, as well as children's performance and well-being, and so on.
On the whole, the selection of a kindergarten providing quality education requires a combination of factors such as pedagogy, quality of teachers, school resources and parental observation. Whether the pedagogy is innovative or not is only one of the factors. More importantly, it is important to ensure that the school's educational philosophy and mode of operation meet the parents' expectations and children's needs.