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In my experience, using visual aids and interactive activities helped capture students’ attention. Also, setting clear expectations and routines from day one made a huge difference in classroom management.
Regards,
Denis K
Denis Kudaimetov
@Denis Kudaimetov
I am an ICT/CS teacher working at the international school CIS Tashkent, Uzbekistan. I teach three different programs: IB DP, Cambridge Curriculum, and Local exam preparation. I enjoy focusing on practical lessons that students can apply in their future lives.
Best posts made by Denis Kudaimetov
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RE: Have you face ever overcrowded class?
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RE: 🌍 Globalization in Education: Bridging Minds Across Borders
@Samreen-Tahir
Absolutely! Globalization really helps us learn from each other and makes education more interesting. It’s great to see how technology connects us all. Additionally, it’s wonderful that through this competition, we have the opportunity to find teachers who are ready for collaborative projects. I truly hope for joint lessons and international projects that will enrich our teaching practices.
Best of luck,
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RE: What are your current (or future) challenges in teaching?
@Hendra Thank you all for sharing. I face similar challenges—like fast changes in curriculum and big gaps in student access to technology. It’s hard to plan and support everyone. I hope to solve this by starting small international projects and exchange activities to give all students equal chances and motivation. Working together, we can find better ways forward.
Latest posts made by Denis Kudaimetov
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RE: What are your current (or future) challenges in teaching?
@Hendra Thank you all for sharing. I face similar challenges—like fast changes in curriculum and big gaps in student access to technology. It’s hard to plan and support everyone. I hope to solve this by starting small international projects and exchange activities to give all students equal chances and motivation. Working together, we can find better ways forward.
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RE: What Is Your Biggest Inspiration From This Competition That You Would Start Implementing/Doing?
@Hendra Thank you for your ideas. I really liked your point about using technology with balance. My biggest inspiration from this competition was learning about online collaboration projects. I saw how teachers connect students from different countries to work together. In the future, I would like to create an exchange programme where students from different schools take part in joint projects and competitions. This can help them improve teamwork, digital skills, and learn about other cultures. Like you said, small steps can make a big difference.
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RE: What is the history of artificial intelligence (AI)? Everyone Should Know About this Human Intelligence !
@KOUSAR-JEHAN Hi!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on artificial intelligence (AI).
I think it’s important to know about AI history. Understanding how it developed helps us see its current benefits. AI can make our lives easier by taking care of routine tasks.
It’s great that AI helps us focus more on creativity and new ideas. Let’s use this technology wisely for the good of all!Regards, Denis K
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RE: Have you face ever overcrowded class?
@MUZAF85babefc9c
In my experience, using visual aids and interactive activities helped capture students’ attention. Also, setting clear expectations and routines from day one made a huge difference in classroom management.
Regards,
Denis K -
RE: 🌍 Globalization in Education: Bridging Minds Across Borders
@Samreen-Tahir
Absolutely! Globalization really helps us learn from each other and makes education more interesting. It’s great to see how technology connects us all. Additionally, it’s wonderful that through this competition, we have the opportunity to find teachers who are ready for collaborative projects. I truly hope for joint lessons and international projects that will enrich our teaching practices.
Best of luck,
Denis K -
RE: "The Art of Teacher Self-Regulation"
@Shaista-Begum This article is really useful for teachers! It gives good tips on how to control your thoughts, feelings, and actions in the classroom. It’s super important to stay calm and professional, especially when things get tough.
I also think it’s important to keep getting better and to listen to feedback. If teachers see challenges as a way to grow and look for ways to improve, they’ll get better at handling whatever comes their way and help their students more.
Good luck.
Regards,
Denis