@AFSHA28f0a2936e thank you dear madam its really very helpful and informative .if we cant follow the ict tools because of resources in alternative we must go through these sites atleast to give better information .
Best posts made by MJANKb9ddefc9b1
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RE: Understanding ICT and it's Levels
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RE: E-Teach Forum: benefits and additional points for participants
One interesting thing i want to share is that due to taking part in such competition i enjoying alot in this platform every time i was busy in whatsap insta face book but now due to this platform now i am every time busy in it n exploring different ideas thank you soo much.
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RE: Help the students in their hard time
@Noorulain-Khatri asalamoalikum dear mam a teacher should be a diagnostic he or she must know about his or her learners to find that what issues they are facing teacher must do a personal conversation with learners to know the matter and try to resolve the issue with the help of parents .
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RE: What about your project?
The topic which i have selected for my project is gamifying classroom to enhance learners interest .because i always mostly teach my Ec students by games and activities kids always learn by doing
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RE: Get to know your fellow Forum members and tell us a bit about yourself in this discussion!
Hello i am maryam jan from badin sindh pakistan i am a teacher and enjoy to teach kids on EC level and in spare time i love to do cooking.
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Fish bowl activity
In 21st century one of the best way of teaching type is gamifying classroom to enhance learners interest and the best activity is fish bowl activity in which every learner will share their ideas by waiting his or her turn patiently and will enjoy alot here i want to share some personal pictures regarding my induction training in which we did this same activity and enjoyed alot ..![alt text](image url)![alt text](image url)
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RE: What teacher need in classroom?
Respected sir according to my point of view all are necessary in one perfect class except silent students we also need our class managed discipline active tthere must b group peer work but but main thing is that our class must student and teacher centered. If students becomes silent how we will get reaction means out come thanks
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RE: Get to know your fellow Forum members and tell us a bit about yourself in this discussion!
@Engr-Zeeshan walikumsalam respected sir yes why not we all are here on this platform to learn new ideas from eachother by sharing ideas of teaching.
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RE: TEACHER IS A ROLE MODEL OF THE STUDENTS
@BRYANb8875625e5 hello dear sir hope u will b good and it sounds good to see ur efforts great work.
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RE: What should we do to make our environment better?
What Is a Learning Environment?
While a learning environment is most commonly a classroom, it’s more generally a space where students can feel safe and supported in their pursuit of knowledge and be inspired by their surroundings.In addition to aesthetics, instructors can shape a learning environment by the way they teach and the atmosphere they create in the classroom. They can influence student learning by encouraging student participation and engagement. Doing so helps nurture positive and constructive feedback that supports exploration, community among peers, and diversity. Studies have shown that positive learning environments help increase student focus, motivation, and retention of information.
As students continue to grow and evolve as learners, the environments in which they learn evolve as well. Learning environments change over time, adapting to student needs. This means that teachers must continually optimize their learning environments to help students meet their educational goals.
What Are the Different Types of Learning Environments?
Learning environments can be categorized into three different types—or “landscapes”—which include the following:Physical environment
Psychological environment
Emotional environment
This section explores each of these landscapes and how they differ from one another.Physical Environment
A physical learning environment encompasses all the tangible aspects of a learning space. This includes the physical layout and design of classrooms, from vibrant and playful settings in elementary schools to more structured arrangements in colleges and universities. Physical environments also extend to home and distance-learning setups, where creating a distinct and comfortable learning space free from distraction has become increasingly important.The recent COVID-19 pandemic prompted many students to engage in online learning environments, which, in turn, has caused teachers to implement tools like digital learning experience management systems and online courses.
Psychological Environment
An effective psychological environment encourages students to engage with the curriculum and each other in ways that enhance their personal and professional development. By building trust with students and fostering a safe, inviting space, teachers can create a positive learning environment where students have more opportunities to participate, ask questions, and receive feedback.This type of environment can enable students to take risks or make mistakes more confidently, without fear of rejection. Learners are more likely to feel comfortable and valued in well-nurtured psychological environments.
Emotional Environment
School can be stressful at any age, which is why students need a positive emotional environment that supports their educational path. Part of creating a psychological environment’s safe space means addressing the emotional environment’s need for self-expression and the freedom to express emotions.By supporting students’ emotional needs, teachers can help enhance their students’ emotional intelligence, boosting their confidence and self-esteem. Some ways that teachers can maintain a thriving emotional learning environment include establishing routines that students can rely on, encouraging diversity, and celebrating student achievements.
How Can I Create a Better Learning Environment?
There are several things that parents and teachers can do to create better learning environments for their children and students. Below are some useful tips.At Home
Parents can outfit children with a personalized learning space where they can remotely attend classes with all necessary supplies, comfortable seating, a strong internet connection, and more.
Teachers can share upcoming lesson plans with parents by providing them with course materials, reading assignments, and other resources.
If a student is facing difficulty, parents and teachers can collaborate on ways to support the student, whether it’s through updated teaching methods, one-on-one tutoring, or counseling.
Parents and teachers can make study time or homework more fun with music, timed contests and drills, scents that jog the memory, or other unique learning approaches.
In the Classroom
Teachers might consider the layout of the classroom and how it supports student learning. Is there a better way to position desks so that everyone can see what’s going on at the front of the room? Would semicircles instead of rows create more face-to-face engagement and camaraderie? Don’t be afraid to try new things.
Teachers may encourage students to take part in creating their own learning environment. For example, students might create artwork to decorate the walls or be involved in open forums where they can ask questions or express concerns. Students will likely feel more connected to their environment if they have a hand in shaping it.
Teachers can employ one or more of the five most common educational theories to adapt lessons to individual students and their unique learning needs.
By creating positive and engaging learning environments, teachers and parents can lend their students the physical, psychological, and emotional support they need to thrive and be successful in school, the workplace, and beyond. -
RE: Lesson planning and self-study are crucial for teachers
@Shazia-Baloch asalamoalikum dear miss your efforts are highly appreciated .good way of teaching and how you take feed back from your students i mean how you know that your students are getting or not what method do you used for feed back.
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Boosting Your Students’ Confidence
Let’s talk about something that’s super important in the classroom – confidence. A student lacking confidence can really hinder their own progress and success.It’s been proven time and time again that confident learners are more motivated and engaged in the classroom. They’re willing to take risks and try new things, which is crucial for learning and growth. Plus, when students feel confident, they’re more likely to participate in class discussions and activities, which can lead to a more positive and supportive classroom community.
Not only does confidence benefit your students academically, but it also sets them up for success in life. Think about it – confidence is a key characteristic of a successful person. It helps with social interactions, problem-solving skills, and even career advancement. By boosting your student’s confidence now, you’re setting them up for a bright future ahead.i mostly prefer friendly environment to make my students easier and freely ask questions and for feedback i mostly take formative assessments and take feedback from each and every student to explain in front of all students.
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RE: Boosting Your Students’ Confidence
What are the 5 C’s of confidence?
1.Competence: Developing the necessary skills and knowledge through practice and learning.
2.Courage: Encouraging students to face challenges and take risks, even when unsure.
3.Connection: Building solid relationships with peers and teachers to create a supportive network.
4.Contribution: Providing opportunities for students to contribute to their community, fostering a sense of purpose and value.
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RE: **Qualified Teacher and Experienced Teacher.**
The Role of Qualified Teachers in a Student’s Success
Qualified teachers are undeniably the cornerstone of a successful educational journey,
In this article, we delve into the pivotal role that teachers play in shaping the academic and personal success of their students. Their influence goes far beyond the classroom, impacting students’ attitudes toward learning and their growth as individuals.
The Significance of Teachers in Education
Teachers are the heart of the educational system, serving as mentors, guides, and facilitators. Their presence is instrumental in fostering an environment of growth and learning. They not only impart knowledge but also instill a love for learning that stays with students for life.The Characteristics of a Qualified Teacher
A qualified teacher possesses a unique blend of qualities and qualifications. Beyond subject expertise, they exhibit empathy, dedication, and pedagogical skills. Their ability to connect with students and create a supportive learning environment is what sets them apart.Fostering a Love for Learning
Qualified teachers have the power to ignite a passion for learning in their students. They make lessons engaging and relevant, capturing students’ interest and curiosity. This love for learning extends beyond the classroom, driving students to explore and discover on their own.
Providing Effective Instruction
One of the key roles of a qualified teacher is delivering effective instruction. They possess the ability to adapt teaching methods to cater to the diverse needs of their students. Their expertise ensures that the content is not only taught but also comprehended and retained.
Individualized Attention and Support
Qualified teachers recognize that each student is unique, with their own strengths and challenges. They provide individualized attention and support, identifying areas where students may need extra help and tailoring their teaching accordingly. This personalized approach is essential to nurturing student success.
Nurturing Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving Skills
Critical thinking and problem-solving skills are essential for success in life. Qualified teachers actively promote these skills by encouraging students to analyze, evaluate, and apply their knowledge. They create an environment where questions are welcomed, and curiosity is rewarded.
Building Confidence and Self-Esteem
Positive teacher-student relationships are transformative. Qualified teachers play a crucial role in building students’ confidence and self-esteem. Their encouragement, constructive feedback, and belief in their students empower them to believe in themselves.
Fostering a Growth Mindset
A growth mindset is the foundation of resilience and success. Qualified teachers instill this mindset in their students, teaching them to embrace challenges and view failures as opportunities for growth. This mindset prepares students to tackle life’s obstacles with confidence.
Addressing Barriers to Learning
Qualified teachers are adept at recognizing and addressing barriers to learning. They take into account factors such as learning disabilities and socio-economic challenges, striving to provide equitable opportunities for all. Their commitment to inclusivity ensures that no student is left behind.
Mentorship and Guidance
Teacher mentorship is a powerful force in students’ lives. Qualified teachers provide mentorship and guidance, helping students navigate their educational journey and make informed choices. Their wisdom and experience serve as a compass for students’ personal and academic development.
Preparing Students for the Future
Qualified teachers don’t just focus on the present; they prepare students for the future. They equip them with not only subject knowledge but also essential life skills and 21st-century competencies. These skills, including communication, collaboration, and adaptability, are vital for success in an ever-changing world.
Parent-Teacher Collaboration
Effective education is a partnership between teachers and parents. Qualified teachers recognize the importance of collaboration with parents. Together, they create a supportive network that nurtures students’ growth and success, both academically and personally.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the role of qualified teachers in a student’s success cannot be overstated. Their qualities, dedication, and expertise contribute to a learning environment where students thrive academically and personally. Beyond imparting knowledge, they instill a love for learning, foster critical thinking, and nurture the essential skills and mindset that empower students to excel in the classroom and beyond. -
RE: Warm up activities boosts up our students in class
@Mariam yes warm up activities are good for students they became attentive and enjoy also i specially use rolly polly poem with kids in warm up activity.
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RE: Get to know your fellow Forum members and tell us a bit about yourself in this discussion!
@Ana_moderator hello i am maryam jan from badin sindh i was a coordinator in EY section and i did this job for 10 years and love to teach the kids of bignners .
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RE: The 21st-century teacher!
The teacher as a facilitator must provides an educational atmosphere where students have the opportunity to fulfill there potential for intellectual emotional physical and psychological growth evaluates the needs and abilities of students and determine method and techniques to best present and provide instructions teacher as a role model must have certain qualities like
To review the needs
To deliver the content
To respond to queries
To respond to the feelings of learners
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RE: How to get your learners attention?
Re: How to get your learners attention?respected sir yes why not if they are not answering but they are attentive it means they want to gain but the method which is used is not according to those students then ya sure of course i will select another suitable method for those learners.
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Ideas for special learners
Hello friends i have an important question and no dought every teacher must have special struggler learners which needs more time attention and they have some learning disabilities kindly help by giving reasonable ideas that how we deal and make things easier for them.
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RE: Let's think about the awards
@BRYANb8875625e5
Hello mr bryan really i also want to learn some thing new for my learners improvement specially for the disable learners.