• Every Child Is Different

    In the class, we usually try to teach students with the same approach. Although, it has been observed that all students do not get with the same. They may be visual learners auditory learners, reading/writing learners, kinesthetic learners.
    A teacher should know his students well and teach them accordingly
    Do you use different approachea to teach the students?
    Have you ever assessed which type of learners are in majority in the class?

    Imamuddin Khaskheli
    High School Teacher
    GHSS Thana Bula Khan, Jamshoro,
    Hyderabad Region, Sindh, Pakistan

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    Burfat Ali

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    Hello Sir ,
    Hopefully you have good summers. Sir you raised a significant poin.In every classroom, one-size-fits-all teaching rarely works. Students learn in different ways — some are visual, some auditory, some prefer reading/writing, and others are kinesthetic learners. As teachers, it's important we know our students and adapt our methods to meet their learning styles.

    I use a mix of techniques like storytelling, roleplay, anchor , mind maps, group tasks, and hands-on activities to reach all types of learners. Short quizzes, exit slips, and casual observations help me assess which method works best for each student.

    In addition I've noticed that many students feel unseen, as if their teacher doesn't know or care about them. That’s why I make an effort to call them by name, encourage them to express themselves, and create space where every voice matters.
    Because when students feel recognized and valued, they learn better.
    Regards

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