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    Best posts made by Maryam Jawed

    • Marks vs skills: what should assessment measure.

      The traditional education system has long relied on marks and grades as a measure of student learning . However this approach has been critisized for its limitations and potential drawbacks. In recent years there has been a growing emphasis on skills based assessments. Which prioritize the development and education of essential skills over mere academic achievements. We have many limitations on mark based assessment. In this assessment student only focus on memorising formulas, dates etc rather than developing a clear understanding of the subject matter. On the other hand in skill based assessments student focusing on the development of essential skills such as critical thinking, problem solving and communication, students are better equipped to succeed in an ever changing world.
      As we all know, in the 21st century, skill-based careers hold greater importance, so our education system should focus more on developing skills rather than encouraging memorization.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      Maryam JawedM
      Maryam Jawed
    • RE: Physical practices should be connected with learning

      @BEGUM0167087d15 yes you are absolutely right! connecting physical practices with learning practices can enhance students engagement, retention and overall academic performance. We have many ways to integrate physical practices with learning such as hands on activities, role playing and science experiments.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      Maryam JawedM
      Maryam Jawed
    • RE: Brain breaks in the classroom

      @Ana_moderator yes brain break is very beneficial for students it helps to refocus and maintain attention during lessons also short breaks can help reduce stress and anxiety creating a more positive learning environment. Short breaks makes students happy 😊

      posted in Classroom management
      Maryam JawedM
      Maryam Jawed
    • RE: Creating interactive lessons with Canva

      @DEXTE176e4f8265 wow that's sounds cool. Technology Plays an important role in today's world
      canva is versatile graphic design platform that cam be a valuable tool in students learning. Canva can be useful in visual learning in creating and self expression.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      Maryam JawedM
      Maryam Jawed
    • RE: Internal Collaboration: Building a Supportive School Culture Post:

      @MARIY0b647d9a23 yes you are right. Internal collaboration in today's education system is very important. I have some suggestions to facilitate internal collaboration for education with departments on daily practices. We can schedule regular meetings between departments to discuss ongoing projects, share best practices and address challenges. We can also utilize digital platforms like Google, Microsoft teams workspace to facilitate real time communication.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      Maryam JawedM
      Maryam Jawed
    • Helping Students Build Better Communication with Their Parents

      Helping Students Build Better Communication with Their Parents

      Teachers can play a supportive role in helping students build healthy, open communication with their parents. By encouraging students to express their thoughts and feelings respectfully, teachers can model good communication skills in the classroom. Activities like role-playing, journaling, and discussions about family values can help students understand the importance of trust and honesty at home. When teachers create a safe and supportive environment, students feel more confident to carry those positive communication habits into their relationships with their parents.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      Maryam JawedM
      Maryam Jawed
    • RE: Use of social media can enhance communication skills and increase students engagement

      @Ridafatima95 yes miss rida. I also initiated a math topic through social media to engage a wider audience and spark interest in mathematical concepts. It was a.great fun not only for students but also for me.

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

      @DEXTE176e4f8265 wow it sounds great miss. Podcasting can be valuable tool for students to develop their communication. Podcasting helps students develop public speaking skills including artculation, tone and pace.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      Maryam JawedM
      Maryam Jawed
    • Eco projects with Tech: Connecting sustainability to STEM.

      I encouraged my students to explore environmental issues by combining STEM learning with technology. They used tools like data collection apps, online maps, and simple coding to investigate real problems such as pollution and climate change. This approach helped them develop scientific thinking, digital skills, and a deeper understanding of how they can contribute to a more sustainable world.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      Maryam JawedM
      Maryam Jawed
    • RE: Understanding the Impact of Difficult Home Environments on Students' Behavior and Learning

      @MARIY0b647d9a23 yes you are right! For this issue we should encourage open communication with the student to understand their situation and provide support. We should offer academic support and accommodations to help the student succedd despite the challenges they are facing at home.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      Maryam JawedM
      Maryam Jawed
    • Digital storytelling for social change:

      Turning Voices Into Impact

      In my class, storytelling went beyond paper—it became a digital movement. Students used video apps, animation tools, and social media formats to highlight real issues they care about—from bullying and gender equality to climate change. These weren’t just school projects; they were personal campaigns. Tech gave them a voice, and purpose gave them power. The result? Stories that not only informed, but moved people to think, feel, and act.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      Maryam JawedM
      Maryam Jawed
    • RE: Bullying..

      Bullying is a serious issue in our education systems our education systems should have a proper reporting systems for this. Because bullying can have a significant impact on students well being and academic performance. It can lead to increased anxiety and depression in students. It can erode a students self-esteem and confidence.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      Maryam JawedM
      Maryam Jawed
    • Project based learning with tech tools

      Project based learning with tech tools can be a powerful way to engage students and promote deep learning. By integrating digital tools like Google workspace, canva, pallet and coding platforms, learners collaborate, create, nad present their work in dynamic and meaningful ways.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      Maryam JawedM
      Maryam Jawed
    • RE: Can we provide both education and moral training to children through technologies?

      @BEGUM0167087d15 yes providing both education and moral training to children through technology can be an effective way to shape their young minds . In 21st century technology plays a big role in students learning. Educational apps, games and videos can make learning fun and engaging while promoting critical thinking and problem solving skills

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      Maryam JawedM
      Maryam Jawed
    • "The Role of Teachers in Preparing Students for Future Careers"

      In a rapidly changing world driven by technology and innovation, teachers play a key role in equipping students with the skills they need for future careers. Beyond academic knowledge, educators help develop critical thinking, communication, adaptability, and digital literacy—essential skills for the 21st-century workforce. By integrating real-world applications, career awareness, and collaborative learning into the classroom, teachers inspire students to explore their potential and prepare confidently for the demands of tomorrow’s job market.
      Plz share your opinion

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      Maryam JawedM
      Maryam Jawed
    • RE: Psychological Education 3.0: understanding the human mind and how learning processes work.

      @Mariya-Rajpar Psychological Education 3.0 presents a powerful shift toward holistic and learner-centered education. By integrating major learning theories—behaviorism, cognitivism, constructivism, and social-contextual approaches—it creates a well-rounded framework for understanding how students learn best. The emphasis on real-world application, motivation, and classroom dynamics aligns perfectly with the demands of 21st-century education. This approach not only supports academic growth but also nurtures the social and emotional development necessary for lifelong learning and success.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      Maryam JawedM
      Maryam Jawed
    • RE: The Role of Play in Learning: Is Fun the Missing Ingredient?

      @Mariya-Rajpar Yes, I completely agree—playful learning truly transforms the classroom environment. When students are engaged in hands-on or joyful activities, they often don’t even realize how much they’re learning. In my classroom, I often use storytelling, educational games, and role play, especially to introduce new concepts. One memorable success was using a “math market” where students used fake currency to solve real-world problems—it sparked so much excitement and teamwork...

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      Maryam JawedM
      Maryam Jawed
    • RE: Offline educational tools or websites

      @LISELLI this will be very helpful for so many people

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      Maryam JawedM
      Maryam Jawed
    • RE: Student Behavior and Discipline

      @Ridafatima95 Yes,miss rida managing today’s classrooms can be challenging with distractions like smartphones and low motivation. I’ve found that setting clear expectations, using engaging activities, and incorporating movement or group work helps keep students focused. Building positive relationships and giving students a sense of responsibility also improves behavior and classroom harmony.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      Maryam JawedM
      Maryam Jawed
    • RE: Inclusive Teaching

      @Ridafatima95 Absolutely Inclusive teaching has helped me connect better with diverse learners by addressing their unique needs. I’ve seen increased participation and confidence, especially among shy or struggling students. Creating a respectful and supportive space truly transforms classroom dynamics.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      Maryam JawedM
      Maryam Jawed