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    Best posts made by MehranKhan

    • What's Your Best Study Hack? Let's Share and Learn!

      Hey everyone,

      We all have our unique ways to make studying a bit easier and more effective. Some of us might swear by colorful flashcards, while others might have a secret playlist that boosts concentration.

      What's the best study hack you've discovered? It could be anything – a special technique, a go-to app, a unique routine, or even a quirky habit that helps you stay on track. Let's share our tips and tricks so we can all benefit from each other's experiences!

      I'll start: I always use the Pomodoro Technique. Breaking study time into 25-minute chunks with 5-minute breaks keeps me focused and prevents burnout. Plus, those short breaks are perfect for a quick stretch or a mini-dance party!

      Can't wait to hear your hacks! πŸš€

      Best,
      Mehran Khan

      posted in Teaching in the 21st Century Teacher competition 2.0
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    • RE: What's Your Best Study Hack? Let's Share and Learn!

      @Tabassumlaghari thats great. I've learned a lot using this hack.

      posted in Teaching in the 21st Century Teacher competition 2.0
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    • RE: What's Your Best Study Hack? Let's Share and Learn!

      @Mariam Thats a great hack. I also have used it sometimes. Even sometimes in story lessons I used to make characters and performed the story from my students. Its really interactive

      posted in Teaching in the 21st Century Teacher competition 2.0
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    • RE: Leveraging ChatGPT to Enhance Learning in the Classroom

      @Helena well there are many ways to use chatgpt to enhance teaching and learning. Out of which the one I use for my students living in the very backward area where tech is not so much used. I used to ask or start a topic describe it to my students then give them assignments which can be done by research. Then I open chatgpt audio and give them My cell by guiding them to research it by asking the chatgpt and give presentation on the main points.

      This will enhance their research skill.

      What happened next is their parents call me and asked how to use chatgpt. It means kids are saying their parents to give them mobiles for using chatgpt.

      posted in Digital teaching tools
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    • RE: Paradox of ICT in Education: Progress amidst Challenges

      @Engr-Zeeshan Exactly Sir the Excess of everything is dangerous, and so the digital tools too. Its our job to maintain the balance in teaching our students.

      posted in Teaching in the 21st Century Teacher competition 2.0
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    • RE: What's Your Best Study Hack? Let's Share and Learn!

      @RASHEED-ULLAH That nice Sir. Reflex action is must for our success. Thank you

      posted in Teaching in the 21st Century Teacher competition 2.0
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    • RE: What's Your Best Study Hack? Let's Share and Learn!

      @shamsa-kanwal great. Your students are lucky to have a caring teacher.

      posted in Teaching in the 21st Century Teacher competition 2.0
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    • RE: What's Your Best Study Hack? Let's Share and Learn!

      @FarhanMehboob Yes. The 1st day was a bit challenging for me too

      posted in Teaching in the 21st Century Teacher competition 2.0
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    • RE: What's Your Best Study Hack? Let's Share and Learn!

      @FarhanMehboob Sir My 1st day was great and nervous also. I was trying to make the 1st day more interactive to make my bond with students. Though 1st day was 1st and it was also 1st experience. Kids taught me alot Sir πŸ™‚

      posted in Teaching in the 21st Century Teacher competition 2.0
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    • RE: Leveraging ChatGPT to Enhance Learning in the Classroom

      @Engr-Zeeshan Sir I always include active research to ask from people of there areas after chatgpt. Because as you said that was right their active interaction is more necessary than using these tools. Networking is more important as it will enhance their communication skills also and build their confidence.

      posted in Digital teaching tools
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    • RE: One Small Step for you,One Big step for Sustainability.There is always Something to improve !

      Re: [One Small Step for you](One Big step for Sustainability.There is always Something to improve !)
      Exactly Sir... Every small step counts. We should need to do our part of work. Thanks for sharing the great content.

      posted in Teaching green
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    • RE: What about your project?

      @Komal-Vinod that's a nice topic for the students engagement. Best of Luck πŸ™‚

      posted in Teaching in the 21st Century Teacher competition 2.0
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    • RE: Leveraging ChatGPT to Enhance Learning in the Classroom

      @BRYANb8875625e5 Sir I always include active research to ask from people of there areas after chatgpt. Because as you said that was right their active interaction is more necessary than using these tools. Networking is more important as it will enhance their communication skills also and build their confidence.

      posted in Digital teaching tools
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    • RE: Forest schools

      @Ana_moderator well I like the idea Im going to google if its so...

      posted in Teaching green
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    • RE: What's Your Best Study Hack? Let's Share and Learn!

      @NaseemShaheen94 great to hear that. Thanks

      posted in Teaching in the 21st Century Teacher competition 2.0
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    • RE: Get to know your fellow Forum members and tell us a bit about yourself in this discussion!

      @Ana_moderator Hi Ana Im Mehran Khan from Pakistan. Im a Primary School Teacher. The best part of my job is Im experiencing the creativity and the innocence of little students. I enjoy teaching and showing them new things, educational activities and other things, because their excitement and their level of amazement.....
      Im learning too...

      posted in Our forum community
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    • RE: What activities do you design to promote creative thinking among your learners?

      @Tabassumlaghari W.Salam Ma'am. Thank you for sharing these insightful approaches.

      posted in Inclusive teaching
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    • RE: What's Your Best Study Hack? Let's Share and Learn!

      @Samar-Mohamed yeah I like mind mapping too. It is the most easy way for me to deliver the lesson as each and every main point is pointed out already. Thanks

      posted in Teaching in the 21st Century Teacher competition 2.0
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    • RE: What activities do you design to promote creative thinking among your learners?

      Title: How Can We Revolutionize Homework to Foster Creativity and Critical Thinking?

      Hey everyone,

      I've been pondering over the traditional approach to homework and its impact on students' creativity and critical thinking. We often hear debates about the amount of homework given to students, but what if we shifted the conversation towards the nature of the homework itself?

      Here's my unique question for you all:

      How can we redesign homework assignments to better cultivate creativity and critical thinking skills in students?

      To kick things off, here are a few ideas I’ve been considering:

      1. Project-Based Assignments: Instead of repetitive worksheets, what if students were given long-term projects that require research, problem-solving, and creative presentation?

      2. Interdisciplinary Tasks: How about assignments that blend subjects like math, art, and history, encouraging students to draw connections and think holistically?

      3. Real-World Applications: Can we integrate more real-world problems into homework that require students to apply their learning in practical ways, fostering both creativity and critical thinking?

      I’m eager to hear your thoughts and innovative ideas on this! Let’s brainstorm together and perhaps come up with a framework that can inspire educators to rethink the homework paradigm.

      Looking forward to a vibrant discussion!

      Best,
      Mehran Khan

      posted in Inclusive teaching
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    • RE: What's Your Best Study Hack? Let's Share and Learn!

      @Sahar730dd459d2 Great. I will wait to hear from you the technique. Thanks

      posted in Teaching in the 21st Century Teacher competition 2.0
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