@Sayeda-Afshan
Congratulations Sayeda
Your journey from a village school to the world stage is nothing short of inspirational.
You’ve shown us all that true passion, heart, and resilience can break every boundary and light up the world.
This isn’t just your moment , it’s a moment for every silent classroom, every unheard voice, and every dream waiting to rise.
Bravo, teacher of hope!
You made us all believe a little more in the power of education ️
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RE: 🌍✨ From a Village School to the World Stage – Thank You UNESCO ✨🌍
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RE: In Art, Every Technique and Technology Can Be a Language
@Mariya-Rajpar
Dear Mariya,Thank you for your beautifully thoughtful response, your words resonate deeply.
I especially loved how you framed the idea that "the heart of creation remains the same," regardless of the medium.
That’s exactly what I hope my students can feel when they shift from paper to screen, from pencil to stylus.You raise such an important point about intention and it makes me wonder:
How do we, as educators, help students develop that sense of purpose behind their creations?
Can emotional depth be taught, or is it something that grows through lived experience and reflection?
And finally, in a world full of instant tools and filters, how do we keep authenticity alive in digital art?
I’d love to hear your thoughts. This exchange is exactly the kind of reflective dialogue that keeps our practice evolving with meaning.
Warmly,
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RE: From my heart to yours ❤️🙏🏻❤️
@Mariya-Rajpar
Dear Mariya,
Thank you so much for your generous words. they truly mean a lot to me.
This experience has shown us how powerful and inspiring our global educator community can be. Like you said, it was more than a contest , it was a celebration of heart, purpose, and meaningful connection.
I’m deeply grateful for this journey and for voices like yours that make it even more special. Let’s keep moving forward together with hope, passion, and unity.️
Warm regards,
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RE: From my heart to yours ❤️🙏🏻❤️
@Sanaa
Dear Sanaa,
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your kind and soulful message.
Your words resonated deeply with me — they captured the essence of what this journey truly meant: connection, inspiration, and shared purpose.
Like you beautifully said, this wasn’t just a competition; it was a meeting point of hearts, dreams, and the unwavering belief that education can light up the world.
I'm deeply honored to have walked this path beside such passionate and generous educators like you.
Let’s keep this spirit alive beyond the forum, beyond the event , and continue planting seeds of change, one act of love, one child, one classroom at a time.️
With heartfelt gratitude,
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RE: "UNESCO 3.0 Inspired Me to Bring Podcasts into the Classroom"
@Samreen-Tahir
Hello Samreen,
Thank you so much for sharing this inspiring work!
It’s wonderful to see how you’re empowering your students,; your girls; to explore important global issues like climate change through both creativity and technology.
The idea of combining visual design with audio is brilliant! It not only builds their confidence in speaking but also helps them express their ideas in a more personal and impactful way.We can now have a real example of the student’s work, and it’s amazing to see it !
It gives us a clear idea about the level, creativity, and quality of the students involved. Truly impressive.
Looking forward to see more of their creationsand keep up the amazing work! You're not just teaching skills, you're shaping future changemakers.🥰
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Warm regards,
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RE: SUSTAINABLE LEARNING CIRCLE: A JOURNEY INTO 21ST CENTURY EDUCATION
@Samreen-Tahir
Your video and description clearly show how the Sustainable Learning Circle combines language learning with digital literacy and civic awareness , a powerful and meaningful blend.Despite the challenges, especially with limited access to devices and internet, your commitment and creativity are truly admirable. You’re not only teaching English, you’re also empowering young girls to become active, informed, and confident citizens.
Bravo for aligning your work with the SDGs in such a practical way!
Looking forward to seeing how this journey evolves and learning more from your experience.How do others here integrate digital tools and SDG themes into their teaching, especially when resources are limited? Would love to hear different perspectives
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RE: What a journey
@Izzeddin-Qasem
Thank you for your inspiring words. Despite the war and travel difficulties, you found ways to bring ideas and learning beyond borders. Your Faseeh project is a great example of inclusive education, making complex topics accessible to all.
It’s been an honor sharing this journey with you. Wishing you all the best in the final stage! -
RE: From my heart to yours ❤️🙏🏻❤️
@SOBIARANAM-IRFAN
Dear Sobia,
Thank you for your kind message
I truly feel the same . This platform has been a beautiful space to grow, share, and learn from one another.
Your dedication and positivity shine through, and I’m so glad we connected through this journey.
A big thank you as well to the amazing UNESCO organizers for making it all possible! -
RE: From my heart to yours ❤️🙏🏻❤️
@Samreen-Tahir
Dear Samreen,
Thank you for your beautiful and thoughtful words.
I completely agree that behind every project is a passionate educator working with heart and hope. This competition was truly a global classroom, full of inspiration and shared purpose.
I’m equally grateful to have crossed paths with changemakers like you.
Wishing you continued success in shaping strong, independent minds.️
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RE: From my heart to yours ❤️🙏🏻❤️
@Shaista-Kalhoro
Absolutely right, Miss!
This UNESCO 3.0 journey taught us not only new ideas and methods, but also about behavior and meaningful relationships.
Proud to be part of it!
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RE: From my heart to yours ❤️🙏🏻❤️
@Shaista-Begum
we can continue to learn from each other and bring positive change through our shared efforts.
I truly believe that through continued exchange and collaboration, we can keep inspiring each other and creating real, positive change.
Now take some well-deserved rest, enjoy the summer holidays , and I hope we’ll co-create more beautiful projects together soon! -
RE: From my heart to yours ❤️🙏🏻❤️
@Shaista-Begum
Absolutely!
Your words reflect the true heart of this journey: sharing, caring, and growing together. -
RE: From my heart to yours ❤️🙏🏻❤️
@Sanaa
Thank you so much for your beautiful message.
Your words touched me deeply and perfectly capture the soul of this experience.
Yes, this wasn’t just a competition, it was a celebration of our shared passion, creativity, and dedication as educators.
I’m truly grateful for the connection, the support, and the light you brought to this journey. Bravo to you too.
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RE: From my heart to yours ❤️🙏🏻❤️
@Izzeddin-Qasem
Thank you so much, Izzeddin, for your kind words and inspiring spirit.
It’s truly been an honor to connect with passionate educators like you. Your project is meaningful and visionary , and I wish you continued success and hope our paths cross again in future initiatives.
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RE: Peer Evaluation Thread - active June 18 - June 30
@Sana-Maqbool
Thank you, your work truly inspired me.
Keep shining️
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From my heart to yours ❤️🙏🏻❤️
I feel truly honored and deeply grateful for all the votes, kind messages, and the meaningful connections I’ve made throughout this competition.
Thank you to everyone who supported me , and to all the respectful and inspiring teachers I’ve had the chance to meet along the way.
Each project was a source of inspiration, showcasing the dedication and creativity that teachers around the world bring to their classrooms.
This competition was more than just a contest, it was a space for sharing, recognition, and international connectivity in the service of 21st-century education.We’ve witnessed sincere efforts to make learning more accessible, innovative, and human.
To every participating teacher, I say: bravo and thank you.
You truly deserve to be recognized for the amazing work you do every day.️
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RE: Peer Evaluation Thread - active June 18 - June 30
@TatianaSh
@Bushra-Tahir
Your lesson is a brilliant mix of creativity, structure, and joyful learning!
By using gamification tools like matching, tracing, block sorting, and digital drag-and-drop, you’ve made color recognition both engaging and effective for your young learners. It’s clear your students weren’t just participating , they were excited, focused, and truly learning.What I appreciate even more is that your approach gave me so many ideas that I can replicate in my own art lessons , especially when introducing visual concepts or organizing playful assessments.
Your work reminds us all that with care, innovation, and a touch of fun, learningbecomes meaningful and memorable. Thank you @Bushra-Tahir for being such an inspiring teacher! -
RE: Peer Evaluation Thread - active June 18 - June 30
@TatianaSh
@DR.Shilpa Raghuvanshi Chauhan
@Low-cost scalable Gamification
Your approach to biology is absolutely brilliant and heart-centered (quite literally!️🫀)
Turning complex biological systems like the human heart and nephron into a Stapo-style educational game is a stroke of genius. By letting students build, place, and interact with the parts of the heart, you’re not just teaching a diagram but you’re bringing anatomy to life.The two-level game structure is pedagogically rich:
Level 1 - builds spatial awareness and structural understanding.
Level 2 - deepens comprehension of function, sequence, and blood flow . And all this, in a fun, team-based format.And the fact that classmates learn from each other’s turns by celebrating successes and correcting mistakes on the spot , shows how collaborative and inclusive your classroom is. You’re proving that science doesn’t have to be intimidating. When it’s playful and visual, it becomes memorable, accessible, and transformative.
Your work is a perfect example of how gamification can energize STEM , not just for elite schools, but for any classroom with creativity and care.Bravo for turning learning science into a joyful experience with lasting impact!
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RE: Peer Evaluation Thread - active June 18 - June 30
@TatianaSh
@Tabbasum
Your flipped classroom lesson is a masterpiece of modern teaching by combining chemistry, critical thinking, creativity, and theatrical flair!Turning the concept of buffer solutions into a full learning journey that began from podcast introduction to role-play, poster-making, and real-time experiments . That shows just how much you value student engagement and deep understanding.
What’s even more impressive is that behind the playful dialogues and scenes, there’s real conceptual clarity: the students are not only learning how buffers work but also reflecting on balance, reaction, and defense both in chemistry and in life.Your lesson shows that when teachers dare to mix science with art, classrooms become spaces of wonder, laughter, and lasting learning. Bravo
for leading with heart, imagination, and innovation.
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RE: Peer Evaluation Thread - active June 18 - June 30
@TatianaSh
@HINA539741cd527
In your classroom, where students face various challenges — from learning disabilities and physical impairments to language barriers — you’ve built a space that is not only respectful and open, but also actively supportive of every learner’s unique path.By using laptops and educational apps, you bring technology directly into the hands of students who need it most( not as a luxury, but as a bridge toward understanding and confidence) .
You remind us that inclusive education isn’t about tools alone, it’s about intention, creativity, and heart. Whether encouraging a shy student like Mariam, or helping learners express themselves in new ways, you are empowering voices that are too often left unheard.You are not just teaching math, but you are modeling equity, empathy, and excellence.
Your work is a truly remarkable example of inclusive, compassionate, and forward-thinking education
Bravo, and thank you for making education meaningful for every child, every day.