• What's Your Best Study Hack? Let's Share and Learn!

    @MehranKhan The best study hack is to use active learning techniques, like summarizing information in your own words and teaching it to someone else. Break study sessions into short, focused intervals with regular breaks to maintain concentration. Create a dedicated, distraction-free study space. Use visual aids like charts and diagrams to reinforce memory. Regularly review and practice previous material to ensure long-term retention.

  • @Samar-Mohamed Aslam o Alaikum dear,

    Yes the first day of duty is very difficult specially in the field of teaching. Because you have no clue or no experience that how to deal with the things you are unknown. My brother Farhan have more insights like this. He is creative in his own field of ICT as well.

    Thanks for your appreciation dear

    Zeeshan Mahboob
    High School Teacher
    Government Boys Higher Secondary School Dando
    Taluka Tando Ghulam Hyder
    District Tando Muhammad Khan
    Province of Sindh
    Pakistan
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  • @MehranKhan Nice topic you chhosed, by this we got more tricks and hacks,
    Ok, if I talk about me so I do the same, I break the time according to the topic then manage in which time what I have to teach and also mind mapping by this we got how much students got understand, and also give some break to relax mind and critical thinking.

  • @MehranKhan Hello, The 'study hack' that I ever use is mnemonics during my study sessions.
    Creating acronyms or memorable phrases helps me recall complex information more easily. It's a fun way to make studying a bit more engaging!Looking forward to hearing your study hacks too!
    Best,

    Tabassum Laghari
    Science Teacher
    Sindh, Pakistan

  • @FarhanMehboob Yes. The 1st day was a bit challenging for me too

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  • @Sehar-Kazi Nice hack. That shows how hard worker you are. Best of luck

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  • @RASHEED-ULLAH That nice Sir. Reflex action is must for our success. Thank you

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  • @shamsa-kanwal great. Your students are lucky to have a caring teacher.

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  • @MehranKhan Thank you for your appreciation.

  • @MehranKhan sir interesting topic. Well always use story techniques to teach any topic . My students feel very interactive while they are taught in a way that they are the characters and main topic revolves around it . It's interesting believe me . It works

  • @Tabassumlaghari thats great. I've learned a lot using this hack.

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  • @Mariam Thats a great hack. I also have used it sometimes. Even sometimes in story lessons I used to make characters and performed the story from my students. Its really interactive

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  • @MehranKhan very useful technique

  • Thanks for sharing. I find your way of dividing your lesson into chunks amazing. For me, I do break my lesson according to the type of the lesson if it's based on reading, listening, or writing I give equal time leaving time for fun activities, ice-breakers, or SEL time.

    Adel

  • @MehranKhan thank you so much sir 😊

  • @MehranKhan
    The best study hacks I've discovered are:

    1. Active Recall: Instead of passively reading notes I quiz myself on the matetial. This reinforces my memory.
      2.Spaced Repetition: I review information at increasing intervals e.g after 1 day or 3 day or 1 week. This helps me transfer knowledge to long term memory.
    2. Teach what you learn: I explain the concept to someone, particularly students or even myself. This reinforces my understanding.
    3. Summarize notes: After studying I summarize the key points in my own words. This helps consolidate my understanding.
      These are some of my best study hacks that I usually use.
      Yousuf Memon
      Matiari Sindh Pakistan.
  • @MehranKhan

    Hey there!

    Great idea to share study hacks @MehranKhan I totally agree with you on the Pomodoro Technique, it's such a game-changer for staying focused. One thing that’s really helped me is creating a dedicated study space. It doesn’t have to be fancy, but having a spot that’s just for studying helps me get into the right mindset. I also like to use a whiteboard to jot down key concepts or problems I need to solve. There’s something about writing things out that makes the information stick better for me.

    Also, using an app like Forest has been a huge motivation booster. It helps me stay off my phone because if I don’t, my virtual tree dies, and who wants that?

    Here are some techniques and tools for time management that I found very nice to know.

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  • @MehranKhan said in What's Your Best Study Hack? Let's Share and Learn!:

    @Mariam Thats a great hack. I also have used it sometimes. Even sometimes in story lessons I used to make characters and performed the story from my students. Its really interactive

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  • @Samar-Mohamed Thank you for understanding! It truly was a mix of excitement and nervousness on my first day. I had a lot of ideas and plans, but there was always that question in the back of my mind: "Will everything go as expected?" However, as the day progressed, I realized that being prepared and flexible made a big difference. Connecting with the students, understanding their needs, and creating a positive classroom environment helped me build confidence. Each day after that became a little easier, and over time, it became a rewarding experience.

    (FARHAN MEHBOOB)
    Primary School Teacher
    SINDH, PAKISTAN

  • @MehranKhan how was your first day at School? Please share your ideas.

    (FARHAN MEHBOOB)
    Primary School Teacher
    SINDH, PAKISTAN