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    Posts made by Bakht54a5e4eb47

    • RE: The real-time learning milestone trend should be introduced now

      @Sanaa oh yes that's the great idea to arrange mixed age workshops so everyone can learn from each other

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    • RE: The real-time learning milestone trend should be introduced now

      @Shaista-Begum yes exactly this way when one milestone will complete student will get appreciation and confidence to move forward

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    • RE: Create opportunities of creativity

      @Mariya-Rajpar Exactly story telling is also a good idea to transform our cultural values to new generation by telling them background of events.

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    • RE: A Practical Approach to Developing Research Skills

      @Mariya-Rajpar Exactly. this is the way we can provide exposure to the students.

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    • RE: Teaching of technology with implementation

      @Shaista-Begum yes of course we have SLOs concept so whatever technology we will use definitely its purpose would be to achieve SLOs.

      posted in Teaching in the 21st Century Teacher competition 2.0
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    • RE: Critical Thinking vs. Rote Memorization

      there are some important things which you have to memorize you can not rely on critical thinking 100%, all factors are essential if you want a perfect result you cannot eliminate anyone of them

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    • RE: Critical Thinking vs. Rote Memorization

      critical thinking is essential factor but at some extent Memorization is also necessary

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    • RE: Teaching of technology with implementation

      @HIBAT72f789a882 more access of multimedia could be beneficial if we will teach them applications of multimedia practically

      posted in Teaching in the 21st Century Teacher competition 2.0
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    • RE: A Practical Approach to Developing Research Skills

      @Sanaa yes great idea of conducting interview or a Survey on specific topic this will enhance students's communication skills too

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    • RE: Critical thinking VS Copy paste

      @Sanaa It’s really an interesting point to discuss: copy-pasting. Students must understand what should be copied and where it should be pasted. Clearly, the first step—knowing what to copy—requires critical thinking.

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    • RE: Using Low-Cost and No-Cost Resources in Teaching

      @Mariya I believe you can achieve your target when you use low-cost or no-cost materials—and that is the real challenge: to be creative.

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    • RE: Autocorrect tool is Harmful

      @Shaista-Begum Yes, this topic should be considered during early education, because everything has its own suitable time for acceptance. You cannot feed an infant a heavy, protein-rich meal but it will become an essential need at the appropriate age.

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    • RE: Degree or Skill

      @Shaista-Begum A degree is just like a ticket—you cannot gain entry to your desired place without it. However, once you're in, your survival depends on your skills.

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    • RE: Overcoming Tech Resistance in Schools

      Because I believe every teacher possesses unique skills, we can learn from one another, and this culture will bring a new and positive change to education.

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    • RE: Overcoming Tech Resistance in Schools

      @Mariya We should initiate a trend of conducting workshops within the school for teachers. Although there are authorized bodies responsible for teacher training, this initiative should be started at the school level with the cooperation of the school administration

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    • Self-service or Personal Responsibility for Success and Failure

      This is one of the most important concepts that should be instilled in our generation: you are the one who can change your life. Take credit for your successes and accept responsibility for your failures.

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    • Limit of Co-curricular Activities for an Individual Student

      How much should a student be engaged in co-curricular activities?

      I personally believe there should be a limit on how much an individual student is involved in co-curricular activities. Even when it comes to subject-related presentations, the same student or a selected group should not be prioritized repeatedly.
      This is unfair not only to that student but also to the rest of the students, who deserve equal opportunities.

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    • Impact of Insufficient Fulfillment of Basic Needs (e.g., Food, Electricity) on Learning

      How can we cope with this problem?
      We cannot deny that there is a lack of resources even basic needs like food are not being met.
      How can a child give you the expected outcome under such conditions?

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    • Pass Promoted policy

      Let's discuss the pros and cons of the pass promotion policy.
      Is it beneficial for students?
      Does it make students careless about their studies because they already know they will be passed and promoted?
      Or is it a way to encourage students by showing them, “Yes, you are doing well; you can do it?

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    • No compromise with classroom even in event preparation

      Sometimes, students are continuously engaged in preparing for events, which causes them to miss their classes. While participation in extracurricular activities is beneficial for character building and boosting confidence, it should be properly prioritized. Attendance and participation in the classroom should be the first priority for both students and teachers. Therefore, events should be scheduled with due consideration to students' academic commitments.

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