Hello! I am Yousra Shakir from Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan.
I am a Junior Elementary School Teacher. So I facilitate my students with my effective teaching methods.
In my spare time I enjoy gardening and reading books.
Best posts made by Yousr261edd71b8
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RE: Get to know your fellow Forum members and tell us a bit about yourself in this discussion!
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Shifting from Rote learning to Conceptual learning.
Rote learning which depends on the memorization has long been a general approach in education, especially in system focusing on exam performance. Although it may help students temporarily remember facts, it often limits deep understanding and practical application. Students can struggle with problem solving in the real world and creative thinking. On the other hand, ideological understanding emphasizes to explain the inherent ideas and connections of a topic. This encourages students to ask "why" and "how" promotes significant thinking and long-term storage-it is necessary to succeed in modern society.
To promote ideological learning, teachers must reassess how they design and distribute. Instead of relying on repetition, teachers should use activities on hands, examples of real lives, and students should discuss to link the content. Instead of remembering formulas, for example, students can find out how they are derived and used in everyday conditions. The assessment should also be understood from easy recall and evaluate logic. When students learn ideologically, they become more curious, confident and favorable. This change not only improves academic results, but also prepares students for life success beyond the classroom.
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Using Non-Verbal Cues for Effective Classroom Control
Non-Verbal cues are effective gear in classroom control, allowing instructors to guide behavior and maintain order without interrupting the glide of a lesson. Simple moves like eye touch, hand alerts, facial expressions, or strategic movement across the room can talk expectancies honestly and flippantly. For instance, a raised eyebrow or a steady gaze can signal to a scholar that their conduct desires adjusting, without the need for verbal confrontation. These cues help keep a high-quality studying environment by means of lowering disruptions and preserving the trainer on top of things with out escalating anxiety. When used always, non-verbal verbal exchange builds a quiet, respectful surroundings in which college students understand and reply to subtle steerage. It also minimizes the lack of instructional time, as teachers can accurate behavior even as persevering with to interact the rest of the class. By learning non-verbal cues, educators can control classrooms extra correctly, promote self-consciousness among students, and create a lifestyle of mutual appreciate.
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STEAM Education: Changing Students Perspective
As a STEAM focal person of my school. I have arranged a whole school competition. My talented students ae explaining their science working model in this picture. -
RE: Shifting from Rote learning to Conceptual learning.
@hushabbcd08705b said in Shifting from Rote learning to Conceptual learning.:
Let's ditch rote learning and ignite curiosity! By focusing on deep understanding and real-world applications, we can empower students to think critically, solve problems creatively, and thrive in an ever-changing world. It's time to shift from memorization to exploration, and unlock the full potential of our learners!
Absolutely — that’s a powerful call to action! Shifting from rote memorization to meaningful learning is the key to nurturing thinkers, innovators, and lifelong learners.
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Gamification In Education
when I introduced STEAM education in my school, our senior teachers also participated and joined this platform for student learning. This method is not fun for students only but teachers also enjoying and learning from this platform.
Latest posts made by Yousr261edd71b8
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RE: Using Non-Verbal Cues for Effective Classroom Control
@Lubna8e2f861bdf Non-verbal cues are often more honest and immediate than spoken words. By becoming more aware and intentional about them, both teachers and students can create a more connected, responsive, and dynamic learning environment.
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RE: Shifting from Rote learning to Conceptual learning.
@hushabbcd08705b said in Shifting from Rote learning to Conceptual learning.:
Let's ditch rote learning and ignite curiosity! By focusing on deep understanding and real-world applications, we can empower students to think critically, solve problems creatively, and thrive in an ever-changing world. It's time to shift from memorization to exploration, and unlock the full potential of our learners!
Absolutely — that’s a powerful call to action! Shifting from rote memorization to meaningful learning is the key to nurturing thinkers, innovators, and lifelong learners.
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Gamification In Education
when I introduced STEAM education in my school, our senior teachers also participated and joined this platform for student learning. This method is not fun for students only but teachers also enjoying and learning from this platform. -
STEAM Education: Changing Students Perspective
As a STEAM focal person of my school. I have arranged a whole school competition. My talented students ae explaining their science working model in this picture. -
RE: Get to know your fellow Forum members and tell us a bit about yourself in this discussion!
Hello! I am Yousra Shakir from Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan.
I am a Junior Elementary School Teacher. So I facilitate my students with my effective teaching methods.
In my spare time I enjoy gardening and reading books. -
Using Non-Verbal Cues for Effective Classroom Control
Non-Verbal cues are effective gear in classroom control, allowing instructors to guide behavior and maintain order without interrupting the glide of a lesson. Simple moves like eye touch, hand alerts, facial expressions, or strategic movement across the room can talk expectancies honestly and flippantly. For instance, a raised eyebrow or a steady gaze can signal to a scholar that their conduct desires adjusting, without the need for verbal confrontation. These cues help keep a high-quality studying environment by means of lowering disruptions and preserving the trainer on top of things with out escalating anxiety. When used always, non-verbal verbal exchange builds a quiet, respectful surroundings in which college students understand and reply to subtle steerage. It also minimizes the lack of instructional time, as teachers can accurate behavior even as persevering with to interact the rest of the class. By learning non-verbal cues, educators can control classrooms extra correctly, promote self-consciousness among students, and create a lifestyle of mutual appreciate.
-
Shifting from Rote learning to Conceptual learning.
Rote learning which depends on the memorization has long been a general approach in education, especially in system focusing on exam performance. Although it may help students temporarily remember facts, it often limits deep understanding and practical application. Students can struggle with problem solving in the real world and creative thinking. On the other hand, ideological understanding emphasizes to explain the inherent ideas and connections of a topic. This encourages students to ask "why" and "how" promotes significant thinking and long-term storage-it is necessary to succeed in modern society.
To promote ideological learning, teachers must reassess how they design and distribute. Instead of relying on repetition, teachers should use activities on hands, examples of real lives, and students should discuss to link the content. Instead of remembering formulas, for example, students can find out how they are derived and used in everyday conditions. The assessment should also be understood from easy recall and evaluate logic. When students learn ideologically, they become more curious, confident and favorable. This change not only improves academic results, but also prepares students for life success beyond the classroom.