@MJANKb9ddefc9b1One of the most important things in the educational process is to be The student has an independent personality in making opinions and building all aspects of his personality. This is only done to motivate the student to trust himself, and this will be done by involving the students. In solving problems and all aspects of the classroom through activities. Different learning strategies and maintaining the educational process make the student able to solve personal problems and build characters.
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RE: Boosting Your Students’ Confidence
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RE: What about your project?
@Shazia-Baloch I participated in the competition in a group Gamifying classrooms to enhance learners engagement and I expect to benefit in my field of work and share with others my experiences gained from training with you after winning the competition
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RE: UNESCO e-library thank you🙏🙏
@Ana_moderator Great opportunity to join you. I am looking forward to it.I expect more experiences for me and my colleagues around the world in using technology, scientific development, educational games and green education.
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RE: Why a teacher should not use mobile phone in a class?
@RAHEELSAHITO There are several reasons why a teacher should avoid using a mobile phone during class:
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Distraction: Teachers using mobile phones can distract students. If students see their teacher engaging with their phone, they may feel that it is acceptable for them to do the same, leading to reduced focus on the lesson.
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Authority and Respect: Teachers are seen as role models. Constantly checking a phone can undermine their authority and respect in the classroom. It may signal that the teacher is not fully present or engaged with the students.
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Engagement: The presence of a mobile phone can hinder the teacher's ability to engage with students effectively. It can create a barrier to communication and responsiveness, which are crucial for effective teaching.
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Modeling Behavior: Teachers set the tone for classroom behavior. By not using a mobile phone, they can model appropriate focus and engagement, encouraging students to do the same.
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Interruption: Notifications and calls can interrupt the flow of the lesson, causing disruptions that can detract from the teaching and learning experience.
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Professionalism: Maintaining a professional demeanor is important for educators. Using a mobile phone can be perceived as unprofessional, especially during instructional time.
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Equity: Some students may not have access to mobile devices, and seeing a teacher frequently using one could create feelings of inequality or exclusion in the classroom environment.
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Content Delivery: Teaching often requires being fully engaged with lesson materials and students. Mobile phone use can divert attention away from the content being delivered.
Overall, it's important for teachers to be fully present and engaged during class to foster an effective learning environment. If a mobile phone is necessary for teaching purposes, it can be beneficial to set clear boundaries around its use to minimize distractions and maintain professionalism.
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RE: Digital Didactic Games in Preschool Education
@marijakrstic016 Electronic games are games that use electronics to create an interactive system through which the player can play. Note that the most common form of games these days is...
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RE: Get to know your fellow Forum members and tell us a bit about yourself in this discussion!
I am Siza Sabry Semaan Al-Dabaa. I am a senior teacher at Assiut Distinguished Official Languages School. It is a great honor to work and benefit with you
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RE: **Qualified Teacher and Experienced Teacher.**
@FarhanMehboob From my point of view, I am a teacher who is looking for a qualification to increase his number of certificates or raise his social and cultural status. This is of no use, but...The teacher who is always looking to develop his profession and benefit others and always finds himself looking for something new will benefit himself.He will increase his experience and benefit others with what he has learned.