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A Warm Welcome Every Morning: Punjab School Teacher Greeting Students

Female Teacher Welcoming Students at Punjab School Gate | Respect, Discipline and Education Culture A beautiful morning scene at a Punjab school gate reflects the true spirit of education, respect and discipline. Every day, students begin their academic journey with positive energy when teachers warmly welcome them at the entrance. This simple gesture builds confidence, develops character and strengthens the bond between students and teachers. ✨ A Warm Welcome Every Morning In many Punjab schools, a dedicated female teacher stands at the school gate, greeting students with a smile and saying “Assalam-o-Alaikum” . These few seconds create a strong sense of belonging and happiness among students. It encourages them to start the day with motivation and focus. 🤝 Gestures That Build Values The morning welcome includes several respectful and friendly gestures: Hands joined in greeting (Adaab/Assalam-o-Alaikum) High-five or thumbs up for young students Helping students adju...

The Future of Teaching in Pakistan & Globally | Education Trends 2035

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The world of education is rapidly evolving. From chalkboards to smartboards, from memorization to critical thinking, and from classrooms to digital platforms—the role of teachers has changed drastically. In Pakistan, where education is often challenged by limited resources, the transformation of teaching is both a necessity and an opportunity. Globally, we are witnessing a shift towards technology-driven, skill-based, and personalized education. The big question is: what will the future of teaching look like, and where does Pakistan stand in this journey? Pakistani male and female podcast hosts recording a discussion on education and technology. 1. Current Challenges in Pakistan’s Teaching System Before discussing the future, it’s important to understand the present. Pakistan faces several challenges in its teaching sector: Teacher Shortages: Especially in rural areas, where schools often run without qualified teachers. Outdated Teaching Methods: The traditional rote-learnin...