@Engr-Zeeshan WA alaikumu Salam Dear Lovely Brother,
"I read each of your posts and topics carefully, and I feel very fortunate to have someone like you as an elder brother. The way you have described the relationship between a teacher and a student in this post is truly admirable. Furthermore, I would like to add that 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."
To build such an environment, schools need to focus on understanding and addressing the needs of both students and teachers, as you mentioned. This can be achieved through supportive classroom practices, professional growth opportunities for teachers, and recognizing their contributions.
I believe that by prioritizing happiness, we can make education not only a process of knowledge acquisition but also a source of joy and fulfillment for everyone involved.
Let's continue this discussion and explore more ways to integrate happiness into our educational systems.