@Ani-Bareghamyan Hi there dear,
Yes, the day is tagged on the name of teacher and I am proudly saying that I am teacher.
Warm wishes to all teachers
@Ani-Bareghamyan Hi there dear,
Yes, the day is tagged on the name of teacher and I am proudly saying that I am teacher.
Warm wishes to all teachers
@NAJMAc79e2494d9 Aslam o Alaikum dear Najma,
Good job and the matter is very informative. Keep up the good work.
Regards
@NAJMAc79e2494d9 Aslam o Alaikum dear,
great work
@KANWA22c6c9c84d said in Understanding ICT and it's Levels:
@Engr-Zeeshan hello sir .you are right but we have to take a step through ICT and if it may be possible so teacher can manage laptop or mobile for learning technology
Aslam o Alaikum dear,
Yes, you are right from your site, but keeping in view the current scenarios of Pakistan, especially our Sindh, managing it on regular basis may become difficult. I think its teacher´s choice to share his knowledge in his own way whether its traditional or ICT related.
So let it done by a teacher what he/she prefer.
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@Adel-8d693e36c4 Aslam o Alaikum dear
Using readability tools like the WebFX Readability Test Tool and Readability Analyzer, though not widely used in Pakistan, can greatly help in choosing texts that match your students reading levels. This makes learning more effective and enjoyable. Your method of comparing the scores is a smart way to select the best materials for your students here, and encouraging the use of these tools in Pakistan could benefit language education.
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@Tabassumlaghari Aslam o Alaikum dear,
In my math classes, I relate concepts to real situations, like using algebra to solve budgeting problems. I set clear expectations and promote self-assessment, but I sometimes wonder if this makes students too dependent on structure. Finding the right balance between responsibility and keeping their motivation strong is a constant challenge.
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@FarhanMehboob Aslam o Alaikum dear brother,
Taking lead is not easy because you have to make balance the situations as well. This statemet has worth and you may must be pushing hard things towards to get the lead. I know you very well brother and this thing I had already wrote on a post of yours.
Stay focused on the race bro...
@FarhanMehboob Aslam o Alaikum dear brother, Hello Ani Bareghamyan
I truly appreciate the insights both of you have shared regarding teaching mathematics and the strategies you've highlighted. It's evident that both of you are passionate about enhancing student learning through practical applications and critical thinking.I would love to explore these methods further, especially the real-world applications and collaborative activities mentioned. Would it be possible for either of you to share a video demonstration or any recorded lesson where these strategies are being applied? Seeing these techniques in action would be incredibly valuable for me and other members of the forum.Thank you for considering this request, and I look forward to learning more from both of you.
Best regards,
@sabahatjamil Aslam o Alaikum dear,
Mashallah, the topic you chose is very informative for engaging a student in a class where they may not have as much information as the rest of the students. I believe that by applying the techniques you mentioned in your topic, a teacher's burden could be somewhat reduced, and the student may become more active in their learning. You have defined your topic very well, and it is clear that this is not a one-day activity. These techniques will definitely require a teacher's full attention before engaging a student in the classroom.
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@Uzaif-Talpur Aslam o alaikum dear,
it looks that it was a trip in which you not only enjoyed but learned alot. After watching the pictures you shared I wondered how it would be in real. Please if you have some handouts or any material available, do send me via whatsapp or email, whatever you like.
Also I wish you very best of luck in your upcoming assignments to be fruitful as this event organised by UNESCO IITE.
Kind Regards
@Yousuf-Memon Aslam o Alaikum Sir,
Given Howard Gardner's theory of Multiple Intelligences, how do you think these intelligences can be effectively utilized in education? Also, do you believe these intelligences are innate (natural), or can they be developed and controlled through effort and practice?
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@MARCE67802a0ba2 Hello dear,
How can I view your project? As it took my interests after reading your descriptive post. Waiting for your kind reply dear.
Thanks
@Tabassumlaghari Aslam o Alaikum dear,
Thank you for sharing such valuable strategies to develop speaking skills in students! I'm particularly interested in how you've implemented these techniques in your classroom. Could you please share your approach or any specific strategies you've used, especially for students who lack confidence? I'm eager to learn from your experience.
Thanks and regards
Aslam o Alaikum dear e teach forum members,
Let´s discuss the significance of happiness in education. How does emotional well-being impact learning outcomes? What strategies can schools implement to foster a joyful learning environment?
I´ll start first...
I think in school, we often focus on grades, discipline, and hard work. But there’s something important that we sometimes forget: happiness. Happiness plays a big role in education, not just for students, but for teachers too.
I think when students are happy, they pay more attention, stay motivated, and are open to learning new things. A joyful classroom makes students more eager to join in and try new things, which helps them understand and remember what they learn better.
I think teachers happiness is also important. A happy teacher brings excitement, creativity, and energy into the classroom. This positive atmosphere spreads to the students and can make the classroom more lively and fun. When teachers enjoy their work, it shows in how they teach, leading to better learning for the students.
I think creating a happy classroom means understanding what both students and teachers need. For students, this might mean using fun activities, building a supportive community, or just making sure they feel important and listened to. And for teachers, it could mean giving them chances to grow in their jobs, recognizing their hard work, or creating a friendly and supportive work environment.
Research shows that happiness is linked to better school results. When students feel good, their thinking improves, and they become better at solving problems and being creative. Similarly, happy teachers are better at their jobs, which leads to better teaching.
I think bringing happiness into education isn’t just something extra; it’s something we really need. When both teachers and students are happy, everyone’s experience in school gets better. By making happiness a priority, we can create a classroom that is more effective, engaging, and enjoyable for everyone.
Please share your ideas in this perspective ...
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@Yousuf-Memon Aslam o Alaikum sir,
You asked a good topic of discussion and truly both IT & EdTech are best sources for enhancement of every educational aspect to our future. Although my brother @FarhanMehboob described both very clearly but I am trying to make it more clear.
IT (Information Technology) is a broad field that covers all aspects of managing and processing information across various industries. Whereas EdTech (Educational Technology) is a specialized area within IT, focusing specifically on applying technology to enhance education, such as through e-learning platforms, digital tools, and online resources. While IT serves multiple sectors, EdTech is dedicated solely to improving teaching and learning experiences.
I am highly obliged to Allah SWT who bonds (me & @FarhanMehboob) us through blood relations, and I am someone who maintains these connections with love, respect, and loyalty. I habitually put effort and sincerity into my relationships, standing by others even in difficult times. So, dear brother @FarhanMehboob think about what you mean to me?
@FarhanMehboob Aslam o Alaikum dear brother,
Your topic on the forum highlights the importance of organization in the classroom. You discussed how a well-structured environment can enhance the learning experience by promoting order, saving time, and allowing both teachers and students to focus on their tasks without unnecessary distractions. Your insights also emphasize how this preparation can lead to more dynamic lessons and better tracking of students progress. Really, it's a crucial aspect of effective teaching!
You are going good bro
@SHABE1037d01a49 said in How Does a Teacher’s Mood Influence Student Behavior and Classroom Dynamics?:
@Tabassumlaghari What do you think what is really need of a student in Government Schools in our Area. I think free Books, note book and a pen and one pencil.
Dear Shabe, You raised a good point of understanding students needs in rural areas of Sindh, Pakistan.
In government schools, especially in areas like ours, providing basic educational resources is essential. However, I think beyond just free books, notebooks, a pen, and a pencil, the real need is to create an environment that fosters learning and development. The quality education, learning materis, supportive environment and parental involvement is crucial for not only learning but also the support and environment they need to thrive.
Hope you got my point of view...
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@Ana_moderator Hello dear...
Keeping in view the scenarios of SELD, A teacher's workplace in rural Sindh, Pakistan, is often under-resourced, with limited infrastructure and basic classroom facilities. Teachers face challenges like multigrade teaching, irregular student attendance, and minimal access to technology. Despite these difficulties, they adapt by using traditional methods, engaging with the community, and relying on local support to fulfill their educational roles.
It is real and almost reliable ...
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@sabahatjamil Aslam o Alaikum dear,
I am very happy to share that the newly appointed teachers are playing an unforgettable role in the education department of Sindh province. They are seen as very hardworking and patient. Language is not a problem for them; they are self-motivated to teach the children, the future of Pakistan. You are one of them.
I am really impressed with your activities. Mashallah... Keep it up.
Regards,
@Faiza4288c7d8b7 Aslam o Alaikum Dear Faiza Rahuja,
Warm welcome dear. Hope you will be happy on joining this forum. Believe me its amazing to be here. Every post is full of ideas for upgrading our traditional ways into technological ways to educate our children. Please feel this forum like you are at your home and share your experiences which are best practices of yours and can be helpful for others in promoting education. Hope we will discuss more...
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