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How to Implement Blended Learning in your classroom

  How to Implement Blended Learning in your classroom By: Ms Kashfia Latafat As explained by Dr. Catlin Tucker Blended learning is combination of active engaged learning online with active engaged learning offline .It enhance engagement of learners in learning process. Blended learning is broader term which encompasses several models to support online and offline learning. Blended learning aims to give support the students in learning from these four aspects, which are 1.Time, 2. Place, 3. Pace, 4. And Path. Blended learning is beneficial for learners from various angles. ·          It provides opportunities for differentiation learning it caters the group of students with different needs, skills, language proficiency and interests. ·      For assurance that each learner is making progress towards learning goals, it personalize individual learning paths. ·          Build more student me...

5 STEPS TO IMPROVE TEACHING By : Ms Kashfia Latafat

5 STEPS TO IMPROVE TEACHING Explore→ Experiments →  Improve →  Share & Celebrate  →  Embed. Start from here             ↓ Explore The Context: As a teacher/facilitator it is helpful to review your own context from time to time to thus enable you to create the best possible context for learning for the learners you work with. There are many ways in which you can examine the context within which you teach. Reviewing your context can be referred to an environmental analysis (a review of the environment within which you work). Explore the Present Practice: How do we teach at present? ( Existing Knowledge )                                                                                            ...

A Comparative Study of Singapore and Pakistan’s Education System

  A Comparative Study of Singapore and Pakistan’s Education System   By: Ms Kashfia Latafat Introduction: Education system of any country serves as a backbone for socio – economic development . Education policy in Pakistan as in other developing countries faces poor implementation issues. Since 1947 – 2017 we have nine detailed and well- designed educational policies, but unfortunately none of them were implemented in true letter and spirit. As suggested by Hope (2002, p. 40) implementation of a policy is a process of ‘transforming educational policy into practice’, it indicates the gap between policy making and implementation of it. In Pakistan every education policy is emphasized on curriculum development according to the socio economic need and as a continuous process, which serves as a base line for any education system.   As a nation we aren’t able to reach on consensus on even a single educational framework to implement in the country. In my opinion it’s the ne...

Assessment for ,as and of learning ( Research Paper)

              Assessment for, as and of learning By Ms Kashfia Latafat   Introduction: Assessment is really at the heart of teaching and learning where teacher assess their learners’ performance and take feedback to improve their teaching and learning. There are mainly two types of assessments which are formative and summative assessments. Summative assessment or assessment of learning tells that how learners learn by the end of topic. Formative assessment or assessment for learning plays a pivotal role in learning cycle. It’s an ongoing learning process which informs about the understanding of learners during the learning process. The purpose of formative assessment is to assess the learning of learners, it works with any activity for creating motivation, provide learning opportunities and to give feedback to both learners and teachers. Feedback helps teachers to reflect and improves their future practices, in fact assessment without feedb...