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    Best posts made by DEXTE176e4f8265

    • Creating interactive lessons with Canva

      My students conducted a simple energy audit by checking unused appliances and classroom lights. They made posters reminding others to conserve energy. This hands-on activity made them feel responsible and empowered.

      Have you tried student-led energy-saving activities? What were the results?

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    • Podcasting for reflective learning

      This year, I introduced short student-created podcasts on social studies topics. It helped improve speaking, research, and confidence. Students enjoyed hearing each other’s ideas.

      Have you used audio-based projects like podcasts in your teaching? What was the outcome?

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    • RE: Creativity in the Classroom: How Are You Cultivating Young Innovators? Post:

      Love this! I also use project-based learning and hands-on activities to foster creativity and problem-solving. Some ideas that have worked well for me include design challenges, and digital storytelling tools like Padlet or Book Creator.

      How do you include passive learners in activities??bolded text

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    • RE: What are your current (or future) challenges in teaching?

      Hulk @Hendra a thanks for sharing your challenges! I completely understand the frustration with constantly changing regulations and curriculum. In my experience, another challenge is keeping students engaged with technology and making sure they're prepared for the modern workforce. How do you think teachers can balance adapting to new curriculum requirements while also incorporating 21st-century skills and technologies into their teaching practices?

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    • Kindness Campaigns in School: Creating a Culture of Care

      Hello Educators!

      In today’s fast-paced world, cultivating kindness is more important than ever. That’s why we’ve launched a Kindness Campaign at our school—to intentionally nurture empathy, respect, and positive relationships among students and staff.

      Our campaign includes simple yet powerful activities like:

      Kindness walls where students leave kind notes for peers,
      Secret acts of kindness challenges,
      Gratitude circles during morning assemblies, and

      Peer appreciation cards.

      We’ve also involved parents and teachers to model kind behavior and celebrate small acts that make a big difference. It’s heartwarming to see students becoming more mindful of each other’s feelings, helping without being asked, and speaking more positively.

      Kindness doesn’t just improve school culture—it builds emotional intelligence, reduces bullying, and boosts well-being.

      Let’s share and grow together:

      Have you run a kindness campaign in your school?

      What activities or ideas worked best for you?

      How do you ensure kindness is practiced all year round, not just during the campaign?

      What changes did you notice in student behavior?

      Let’s spread ideas and stories that inspire a more compassionate world—starting with our classrooms.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
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    • Empowering Girls Through Education

      Education is one of the most powerful tools to uplift and empower girls. Yet, in many communities, girls still face barriers like early marriage, financial limitations, cultural norms, or lack of safe school environments. Empowering girls means more than just enrolling them—it’s about helping them stay in school, believe in their potential, and dream bigger.

      In our school, we support girls by encouraging their voices in class, offering mentoring, involving them in leadership roles, and celebrating their achievements. We also create a safe, respectful environment where they feel confident to speak, lead, and grow.

      What challenges do girls in your school or community face when it comes to continuing their education?

      How can schools and teachers support girls who are at risk of dropping out?

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

      You can implement gamification in any topic by turning the lesson into an interactive, reward-based experience. Here’s how to apply it to another topic—let’s say “Parts of Speech” in English:

      1. Point System:

      Give students points for correctly identifying parts of speech in sentences.

      1. Levels:

      Start with basic nouns and verbs (Level 1), then move to adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, etc. as they progress to higher levels.

      1. Badges and Rewards:

      Award badges like “Grammar Guru” or “Adjective Expert” as they master each part of speech.

      1. Quizzes as Games:

      Use platforms like Kahoot, Quizizz, or make your own classroom quiz game where students answer questions in a timed challenge.

      1. Team Challenges:

      Group students and let them compete in identifying and sorting words into correct parts of speech.

      1. Story Creation Game:

      Let students earn points by creating short stories using a certain number of each part of speech.

      Result: Students stay motivated, participate more actively, and enjoy learning through play—making even traditional grammar lessons exciting and effective..

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    • RE: Developing intrinsic motivation among learners

      Write a detailed description of strategies or ideas that can be used to increase participation from passive learners in learning, particularly in completing homework.
      How can teachers encourage passive learners to actively engage with and complete their homework?

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    • RE: Brain breaks in the classroom

      I love incorporating brain breaks into my teaching! For recharging, I use short dance sessions or stretching exercises. To switch attention, I find drawing or puzzles helpful. For calming down, breathing exercises or journaling work well. # Even Breathing exercises have been a game-changer for me! I've witnessed a remarkable positive shift in my students' focus and calmness. It's amazing how such a simple practice can have a profound impact on both mental clarity and emotional well-being.
      Have you incorporated breathing exercises into your teaching practice?"
      What are your favorite brain break activities?"

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    • RE: Creating interactive lessons with Canva

      @Ridafatima95 That's wonderful to hear! Hands-on activities like making simple circuits really help students grasp the concepts of electronics and electricity in a fun and engaging way. I'm glad you liked the idea—I'm sure your students will enjoy it just as much. Looking forward to hearing how it goes!

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    Latest posts made by DEXTE176e4f8265

    • Kindness Campaigns in School: Creating a Culture of Care

      Hello Educators!

      In today’s fast-paced world, cultivating kindness is more important than ever. That’s why we’ve launched a Kindness Campaign at our school—to intentionally nurture empathy, respect, and positive relationships among students and staff.

      Our campaign includes simple yet powerful activities like:

      Kindness walls where students leave kind notes for peers,
      Secret acts of kindness challenges,
      Gratitude circles during morning assemblies, and

      Peer appreciation cards.

      We’ve also involved parents and teachers to model kind behavior and celebrate small acts that make a big difference. It’s heartwarming to see students becoming more mindful of each other’s feelings, helping without being asked, and speaking more positively.

      Kindness doesn’t just improve school culture—it builds emotional intelligence, reduces bullying, and boosts well-being.

      Let’s share and grow together:

      Have you run a kindness campaign in your school?

      What activities or ideas worked best for you?

      How do you ensure kindness is practiced all year round, not just during the campaign?

      What changes did you notice in student behavior?

      Let’s spread ideas and stories that inspire a more compassionate world—starting with our classrooms.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
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    • Flexible Seating and Learning Zones: Empowering Student Choice

      Creating a student-centered classroom goes beyond just lesson plans—it’s also about the environment we build. Flexible seating and designated learning zones can transform the way students engage with learning.

      In our classroom, we’ve introduced different zones for reading, group work, quiet study, and creative tasks. Students can choose to sit on cushions, use standing desks, or gather around discussion tables depending on the activity. This flexibility boosts their focus, comfort, and ownership of learning.

      We’ve noticed that students feel more responsible, collaborate better, and enjoy the variety. Even shy learners feel empowered to choose spaces where they feel most productive.

      Let’s reflect together:

      Have you implemented flexible seating or learning zones in your classroom?

      How did it impact student behavior, motivation, or learning outcomes?

      What challenges did you face, and how did you overcome them?

      What advice would you give to schools looking to adopt this approach?

      We’d love to hear your experiences and creative ideas on how classroom design can support different learning needs!

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

      With technology rapidly evolving, artificial intelligence (AI) is making its way into education—from personalized learning apps to automated grading and chatbots that support student queries.

      Let’s discuss:

      How do you think AI can support teaching and learning?

      What are the benefits and risks of using AI tools in the classroom?

      Have you tried using AI-powered tools in your teaching or learning? What was your experience?

      What strategies can ensure that AI use remains ethical and inclusive in schools?

      We’d love to hear your thoughts, examples, or concerns. Let’s explore how to make AI a helpful companion in education.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
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    • Digital Footprint Awareness – Think Before You Click!

      In today’s digital age, every online action—likes, posts, shares—leaves a digital footprint. Teaching students to be mindful of their online presence helps them build a safe and positive identity.

      Why it matters:

      Employers and colleges often check online profiles.
      Personal data can be misused.
      Online actions have lasting impact.

      Quick Classroom Ideas:

      Google Yourself”: Let students see their own digital trace.
      Digital Footprint Map: Visualize what they’ve shared online.
      Poster Activity: Create reminders like “Think Before You Post – Is it True, Helpful, Respectful?”

      Promote responsible, thoughtful, and respectful digital behavior.

      Can you think of an example where someone's online post affected them positively or negatively?

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
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    • RE: Podcasting for reflective learning

      @BEGUM0167087d15 Definitely! Podcasts really encourage spontaneity and boost students’ confidence in speaking naturally.

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    • RE: Podcasting for reflective learning

      @CUTEKfc710a7c49 Absolutely! Podcasts create a fun, interactive space for students to develop communication skills and learn from one another. It’s great to see them so motivated and engaged!

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    • RE: Podcasting for reflective learning

      @Jenifer That sounds fantastic! Audio projects like podcasts really give students a unique voice and boost their confidence, especially those who are usually quieter. It’s wonderful how such creative approaches make learning more dynamic and inclusive. Would love to hear more about the topics your students enjoyed the most!

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    • RE: Teaching for Peace and Global Citizenship in the Digital Age

      Thank you for highlighting this vital topic! Integrating peace education through digital tools like virtual exchanges, collaborative platforms, and storytelling truly fosters empathy and global awareness. In my experience, using online discussions and projects around global issues helps students appreciate diversity and develop responsible citizenship. Empowering youth to use technology thoughtfully can build connections across cultures and promote understanding. I look forward to hearing more ideas and strategies from fellow educators!

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    • RE: International Collaboration: A Pathway to Global Learning and Unity

      Thank you for sharing this inspiring experience! International collaboration truly enriches learning by fostering cultural understanding, teamwork, and global awareness—especially through projects linked to the SDGs. Your school’s achievement with the British Council’s ISA highlights the power of these partnerships. I agree that developing countries can greatly benefit from expanding such connections to overcome challenges and contribute their unique voices. I look forward to hearing others’ stories and which SDGs resonate most with them!

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    • RE: Digital literacy

      Absolutely! Digital literacy involves not only the ability to use devices and software but also understanding how to find, evaluate, and communicate information safely and responsibly online. It’s essential for learning, working, and participating fully in today’s digital world.

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