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    Sabahat Jamil

    @Sabahat Jamil

    Empowering minds through education
    Dedicated to inspiring students & exploring new horizons
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    Best posts made by Sabahat Jamil

    • RE: Creativity in the Classroom: How Are You Cultivating Young Innovators? Post:

      @MARIY0b647d9a23 i usually use Project based learning in my class room and this help me a lot to enhance the creativity in my students !!

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      Sabahat JamilS
      Sabahat Jamil
    • RE: Flipped Classroom Implementation: Share Your Experiences!

      @Mariya
      Implementing a flipped classroom was a new and enriching experience for me. What struck me most was how actively engaged the students were throughout the process.
      Class time is used for collaborative work , problem solving and peer interaction.
      Students are more engaged with practical activities and discussion.
      The one of also the positive thing is there is a better teacher-student interaction.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      Sabahat JamilS
      Sabahat Jamil
    • Benefits of flipped classroom
      1. Personalized Pace
        Students can pause, rewind, or rewatch videos, allowing for personalized learning.
      2. Active Learning
        Class time is used for collaborative work, problem-solving, and peer interaction.
      3. Higher Engagement Students are more engaged with practical activities and discussions.
      4. Better Teacher-Student Interaction Teachers can provide more targeted support during class.
        5.Supports Differentiation

      Allows for tailored instruction based on students’ individual needs and progress.

      Teachers can focus on students who need the most help during class time.

      6.Encourages Higher-Order Thinking

      Class activities can focus on analysis, synthesis, and evaluation (Bloom’s Taxonomy).

      Moves beyond simple memorization or comprehension.

      1. Greater Flexibility

      Learning materials can be accessed anytime, anywhere.

      Helps students who miss class stay on track more easily.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      Sabahat JamilS
      Sabahat Jamil
    • Social Emotional learning

      Core Competencies of SEL

      Self-awareness: Understanding emotions, values, and strengths.

      Self-management: Stress control, goal-setting, impulse control.

      Social awareness: Empathy, respect for others, appreciation of diversity.

      Relationship skills: Communication, teamwork, conflict resolution.

      Responsible decision-making: Ethics, consequences, and social norms.

      Why SEL Matters

      Academic success: Students with strong SEL skills tend to perform better in school.

      Mental health: SEL fosters emotional well-being and reduces risk for depression and anxiety.

      Workforce readiness: Soft skills like teamwork, communication, and adaptability are increasingly valued.

      Positive behavior: SEL supports reduced bullying, better conflict resolution, and a positive school climate.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      Sabahat JamilS
      Sabahat Jamil

    Latest posts made by Sabahat Jamil

    • Why cultural competence is crucial in education

      Cultural competence is crucial in education because it foster inclusive learning environment, improves academic outcomes, encourages effective communication, and prepares students for diverse world.
      It also promotes better mental health and well-being for students and enhances their problem-solving skills by valuing different perspectives.
      1- creates an inclusive learning environment.
      2- Improves academic outcomes.
      3- Encourages effective communication.
      4- Prepare students for diverse world.
      5- Promote better mental health and well-being.
      What's your experience said??

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      Sabahat JamilS
      Sabahat Jamil
    • RE: Flipped Classroom Implementation: Share Your Experiences!

      @Mariya
      Implementing a flipped classroom was a new and enriching experience for me. What struck me most was how actively engaged the students were throughout the process.
      Class time is used for collaborative work , problem solving and peer interaction.
      Students are more engaged with practical activities and discussion.
      The one of also the positive thing is there is a better teacher-student interaction.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      Sabahat JamilS
      Sabahat Jamil
    • RE: From Real to Virtual: Reimagining reality through digital art.

      @HAZAR0c50a82765 i think it can be very useful for 7th grade students when used responsibly.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      Sabahat JamilS
      Sabahat Jamil
    • Benefits of flipped classroom
      1. Personalized Pace
        Students can pause, rewind, or rewatch videos, allowing for personalized learning.
      2. Active Learning
        Class time is used for collaborative work, problem-solving, and peer interaction.
      3. Higher Engagement Students are more engaged with practical activities and discussions.
      4. Better Teacher-Student Interaction Teachers can provide more targeted support during class.
        5.Supports Differentiation

      Allows for tailored instruction based on students’ individual needs and progress.

      Teachers can focus on students who need the most help during class time.

      6.Encourages Higher-Order Thinking

      Class activities can focus on analysis, synthesis, and evaluation (Bloom’s Taxonomy).

      Moves beyond simple memorization or comprehension.

      1. Greater Flexibility

      Learning materials can be accessed anytime, anywhere.

      Helps students who miss class stay on track more easily.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      Sabahat JamilS
      Sabahat Jamil
    • RE: What are your current (or future) challenges in teaching?

      @Hendra i'm sabahat from pakistan and my current challenge is quality and learning challenges, ensuring students achieved desired learning outcomes is a significant hurdle, reflecting broader issues with the quality of education in sindh pakistan

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      Sabahat JamilS
      Sabahat Jamil
    • Social Emotional learning

      Core Competencies of SEL

      Self-awareness: Understanding emotions, values, and strengths.

      Self-management: Stress control, goal-setting, impulse control.

      Social awareness: Empathy, respect for others, appreciation of diversity.

      Relationship skills: Communication, teamwork, conflict resolution.

      Responsible decision-making: Ethics, consequences, and social norms.

      Why SEL Matters

      Academic success: Students with strong SEL skills tend to perform better in school.

      Mental health: SEL fosters emotional well-being and reduces risk for depression and anxiety.

      Workforce readiness: Soft skills like teamwork, communication, and adaptability are increasingly valued.

      Positive behavior: SEL supports reduced bullying, better conflict resolution, and a positive school climate.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      Sabahat JamilS
      Sabahat Jamil
    • RE: Creativity in the Classroom: How Are You Cultivating Young Innovators? Post:

      @MARIY0b647d9a23 i usually use Project based learning in my class room and this help me a lot to enhance the creativity in my students !!

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      Sabahat JamilS
      Sabahat Jamil