@Shazia-Baloch well as we know about classroom management your are absolutely right and I M agree with your post
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What is Educational Models?
Burfat Ali
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@Shazia-Baloch thank your for sahring this!
@Burfatmukhtiar @Shazia-Baloch What model do you find the most challenging to implement and why? -
@Ana_moderator environmental
Burfat Ali
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@Burfatmukhtiar Why is it so for you?
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@Ana_moderator because now days world facing environment problem and students should be able to know what is happening in world and own country
Burfat Ali
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@Shazia-Baloch good
The role of Teacher in the society is very crucial. He is the builder of mind to change the world.
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@Ana_moderator dear i think implementing the Reggio Emilia Approach is challenging due to its focus on student-led inquiry, . requiring educators to be highly flexible and adapt their teaching based on student interests... It demands significant skill in observing and documenting learning processes, a stimulating environment, and sufficient resources, which can be time-consuming, complex, and costly.!!
Shazia Baloch
JEST Teacher
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@Shazia-Baloch Thanks for sharing Educational Models here. It is great opportunity for all participants to learn faster and together.
When I was finding learning by doing strategies, somehow I read ZPD Model.
The Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) is a concept developed by psychologist Lev Vygotsky. It refers to the difference between what a learner can do without help and what they can achieve with guidance and encouragement from a skilled partner. In the ZPD, learners can perform a task with assistance, which helps them develop the skills needed to perform it independently in the future.(FARHAN MEHBOOB)
Primary School Teacher
SINDH, PAKISTAN -
@Shazia-Baloch An educational model is a framework that outlines methods and strategies for teaching and learning. It provides structured approaches to achieving educational goals and improving student outcomes.
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@Shazia-Baloch This topic can be conclude that, The educational model conceptualizes child development as a process that results from children learning the skills and behaviors that characterize higher levels of developmental functioning.