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    • RE: Should education be free at all levels?

      @Ridafatima95 Yes, many believe education should be free at all levels— from primary school to university—because it’s a basic human right and a powerful tool for personal and social growth. When education is free, more people have the chance to learn, regardless of their background or financial situation. It helps break the cycle of poverty, reduces inequality, and builds a stronger, more informed society.

      But others point out the challenges: Free education requires a lot of funding. Governments would need to invest heavily in schools, universities, teacher salaries, materials, and technology. Without proper planning, this could lead to lower quality or overcrowded classrooms.

      That said, many countries have shown it’s possible to offer high-quality, free education with the right policies and priorities.

      In the end, education isn't just a personal benefit—it lifts up whole communities. Making it free at all levels could be one of the smartest investments a society can make

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

      @Ridafatima95 Yes, I’ve used social media as part of my teaching, and the experience has been very positive. I created a Facebook page called "انيستي ندى" where I regularly upload my lessons, videos, and share creative ideas that I apply in class.

      The feedback has been amazing—many teachers follow the page, and they often comment, like, and even share my content with their own networks. It has created a kind of collaborative spirit among educators.

      My students also love it! They’re always excited to see their classwork or projects featured on the page. It has created a friendly competition where pupils do their best in class, hoping to be published. This enthusiasm from both teachers and students really motivates me to keep going and to create even more content.

      Overall, using social media has helped me build a stronger connection with my educational community and has made learning more fun and inspiring for everyone involved.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
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    • RE: Preparing Students for the next Decade.

      In the next decade, students will need more than just facts—they’ll need to think, adapt, and connect with others. The most important skills will include:

      Critical thinking – to solve problems and make smart decisions

      Digital literacy – to use technology safely and effectively

      Emotional intelligence – to understand themselves and work well with others

      Adaptability – to handle change and keep learning

      Communication – to share ideas clearly and listen to others

      Cultural awareness – to respect and work with people from different backgrounds

      Creativity – to come up with new ideas and solutions

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
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