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    Saba Baig

    @Saba Baig

    Hello everyone! 👋 I’m Saba Baig a Junior Elementary School Teacher at a Government School,
    I work with curious and energetic young learners. My focus is not just on textbooks but on building a strong foundation in language, science, and life skills through fun, interactive activities.
    I believe every child has unique potential. My goal is to support them with patience, kindness, and creativity, helping them grow with confidence and curiosity.

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    • Inclusive Teaching

      Inclusive learning means making a class where every child - despite the ability, background, or speed - - reception, respect and supported life. This is not only for children with special requirements; It is for all learners in which they learn differently, come from diverse cultures, or require extra time and care.
      I like to hear you:
      What are your strategies for inclusive teaching?
      What challenges have you faced?

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
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      Saba Baig
    • Not All Learning happens From Book

      There are different ways of a child learning such as:Observing,doing, exploring and asking.
      A teacher can help students to grow beyond the syllabus by providing them opportunities to learn outside the class boundaries in the form of surveys,Experiments,storytelling Discussion and group work.
      I would like to know your opinion regarding this.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
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    • RE: Get to know your fellow Forum members and tell us a bit about yourself in this discussion!

      Hi
      This Saba Baig A Junior Elementary school Teacher from Hyderabad Pakistan.I’m always looking for creative ways to make learning fun and meaningful—especially in resource-limited settings. Excited to learn and grow with you all!"

      posted in Our forum community
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    • RE: Forest schools

      @Ana_moderator forest schools offer a unique child-centered approach that emphasizes experiential learning through regular outdoor experiences, often in woodland or natural settings. It’s a fascinating model that supports not only cognitive development but also social, emotional, and physical growth.

      posted in Teaching green
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    • RE: How To Modernize The Study Platform.

      Modernizing study means using smart tools and active methods to make learning more fun and effective. Use digital apps, videos, and e-books to explain concepts better. Add games, projects, and real-life examples to make lessons more engaging. Focus on building skills like thinking, communication, and creativity—not just memorizing facts. Support different learning styles and let students learn at their own pace. Encourage self-learning through research and guided exploration

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
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      Saba Baig
    • RE: Tech-Savvy, Not Tech-Addicted

      As a Teacher , I help students stability on line getting to know with offline nicely-being through encouraging normal breaks, bodily hobby, and display screen-unfastened time. I encompass offline responsibilities like drawing or journaling and check in on their mental fitness. I additionally manual them to hold a wholesome ordinary and work with mother and father to guide standard well-being.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
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    • RE: Daily Hands-on Experiments: Making Learning Active at Our School

      Daily hands-on experiments not only reinforces theoretical concepts but also fosters curiosity, critical thinking, and a deeper engagement with learning. It’s encouraging to see such an active, inquiry-based approach being prioritized in the classroom.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
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      Saba Baig
    • Are government schools replacing Private schools globally?

      In my way of thinking:
      No, government schools are not replacing private schools globally. In many countries, both systems are present together. Government schools aim to provide free or cheap education, while private schools offer more facilities and personal attention. In some areas, private schools are increasing due to better quality, but in others, governments are investing to improve public education.
      What do you people think about this?

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
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    Latest posts made by Saba Baig

    • RE: Balancing Technology and Traditional Methods in the Classroom

      Traditional teaching methods that I still use in my class are:

      1 Storytelling
      Because it captures students’ attention, makes concepts relatable, and helps in memory retention. Especially in moral education, history, or language learning, storytelling creates emotional connections.

      2 Chalk and Talk (Lecture Method)
      As it allows the teacher to explain complex concepts in real-time, adjust the pace based on students’ understanding, and encourages note-taking skills. It's especially useful in large classrooms with limited resource

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
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    • RE: Education and AI

      Students will need to master digital literacy, significant thinking, creativity, adaptability and emotional intelligence to navigate AI-operated job market. Meanwhile, human teachers are developing in features and masters-working on individual guidance, socio-emotional learning, and important problem-solution skills that cannot provide technology alone.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
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    • RE: Internal Collaboration: Building a Supportive School Culture Post:

      To make collaboration regularly:
      Organize small, regular team meetings.
      Use a simple tool like WhatsApp or Google Docs.
      Share ideas, inspect, and respond.
      Celebrate a small win together.
      Include students and parents in activities

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
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      Saba Baig
    • Are government schools replacing Private schools globally?

      In my way of thinking:
      No, government schools are not replacing private schools globally. In many countries, both systems are present together. Government schools aim to provide free or cheap education, while private schools offer more facilities and personal attention. In some areas, private schools are increasing due to better quality, but in others, governments are investing to improve public education.
      What do you people think about this?

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
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      Saba Baig
    • RE: Click for more information about medals and prizes

      This is really an informative post to clarify how to increase our reputation and achieve medals on E Forum

      posted in Forum medal system
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    • RE: Should education be free at all levels?

      Yes Education should be free for all levels but in those countries which have strong financial conditions otherwise free education at all levels will burden the govt financial state.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
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      Saba Baig
    • RE: From Lens to Canvas: Exploring Artistic Expression Through Smartphones in the Modern Classroom

      Controlled use of Smart phones in classroom can boost up learning by providing resources such as educational videos, notes, apps and quizzes it is also useful to learn and improve digital skills in resource limited areas.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
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      Saba Baig
    • RE: Chalkboards vs. Clicks: Is It Time to Rethink Teaching?

      Both chalkboard and digital clicks are effective for teaching.Chalkboard is helpful to teach basic concepts such as diagrams, Grammar, Maths steps etc.This is also widely used in resource limited schools.
      On the other hand digital click is useful to teach abstract concepts including science processes, geography and history.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
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      Saba Baig
    • RE: Gamification In Education

      Gamification is really a way by which students enjoy learning by interacting playing and collaborating with physical activities.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
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      Saba Baig
    • Not All Learning happens From Book

      There are different ways of a child learning such as:Observing,doing, exploring and asking.
      A teacher can help students to grow beyond the syllabus by providing them opportunities to learn outside the class boundaries in the form of surveys,Experiments,storytelling Discussion and group work.
      I would like to know your opinion regarding this.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      Saba BaigS
      Saba Baig