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Building the Future generation, and changing needs of Classroom from Grade 1 to 8
(Pakistan and ongoing challenges)
By AzadPakistan2009
Pakistan got it’s independence in 1947, and a large portion of that freedom is owed to the educated Muslims of than British and Princely states of than continental Sub continent[1]. It is widely accepted that without the educated minds the social and political revolution would not have been possible[ii]. Education opens various doors of opportunity for you as a person and helps you become a more productive member of society[iii]. A strong education system, builds leaders of Tomorrow, and the people who value other people, believe in hard work and love to learn and help others. The Leaders we forge are a reflection of the education system’s quality. What makes a solid Education System? A proper 8 Month Education curriculum every year, Energetic teachers, Fantastic books which engage students , Sports and Outdoor activities and Introduction of Technology for hands on training and engagement.
The most important element is picking a grand 7-8 month long education curriculum which teaches children new things.Also it needs to be not boring and can capture interest for a child. It sounds very easy , but for adults it is very difficult to understand how does a young mind thinks. Their impression of what is interesting is drastically different than that of adults[iv][v]. Young folks have shorter attention spans but they can absorb lot of information, if the information can be packaged in a nice format, it is possible to enhance their learning drastically vs long boring 3 hour sessions. In Pakistan traditionally the approach is to throw , a fat book at children and youth instead of a focused approach , of short but meaningful goal based learning.
Pakistan also can benefit with better publishers, who publish books on many subjects, diversity of topics is what is drastically missing in Pakistani literary scene. We lack set of books which can develop a student’s after school personal growth. Sometimes the books that students read in schools are the only books they come in contact with across the year. Comparatively in Western society, books are readily available on all topics of interest in Libraries and book stores. The subjects can be science, math , physics , work of fiction like Lord of Rings or Books in different languages. The hardest books to attain in Pakistan are scientific work , papers and books on math which capture the emerging concepts. A majority of Pakistani books are too focused on what happened 500 years ago in sciences and do not spend enough emphasis on modern science. This gap can be bridged with setup of Mega Library network in Pakistan to improve the resources available to users so like me they are not just searching the internet for references , instead they can quote actual books.
Education is not just limited to books but you also need to be aware of your world and your own physical health , and physical programs are helpful to maintain a connection with your surroundings. For schools it is must to have large playgrounds. So students have access to sports activities. A policy is needed in Pakistan to ensure every school has a lush green Football field where kids can play any sports activity freely. Sports activity keeps children from becoming obese at young age[vi].
image: Pakistan's first Mini Tablet a great idea
An emerging gap which is fast emerging is the Technology gap[vii][viii], technology can empower children and youth. In Pakistani schools. While Pakistani schools are struggling with just providing basic school services the world kids are starting early with training on Technology (Touch screen devices, smart phone devices, latest Software and Applications or Apps) . Similarly they kids in western world are getting better exposure in robotics and mechanical applications at younger age. Western world , children getting assemble your own robot type toys are very common. This gap can only be bridged with Government sponsored, Laptop Distribution program for children to bring more technology in hand of younger generation. Similarly, a global Pakistani Digital Library could provide digitized books to greater number of children over a Laptop or Tablet medium, to help bridge the technology gap. Touch screen and Augmented reality is still fairly new to Pakistani Youth , apart from the ones who use SnapChat. However these are just ways the younger generation in Pakistan are falling behind in term of Technology adoption.
Made in Pakistan [9] Tablet an example of great idea but lacked Vision and scope to be implemented across all Pakistani Classrooms.
In conclusion , Pakistan needs a strong policy to promote educational reforms , which are beyond eliminating 1-2 chapters from books, or changing uniforms of students in public school. We need to sit down and plan ahead for 25 years so we are assured that the generation which will come next , will be 100% better then our current potential
[1]Sir Syed's role in Education, ESSAY: THE MAN WHO BECAME A MOVEMENT
[ii] https://nation.com.pk/30-Jun-2014/education-can-bring-social-change
[iii] https://www.cio.com/article/3095287/the-future-of-jobs-and-education.html
[iv] https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/074171366701700202?journalCode=aeqa
[v] https://www.caixabankresearch.com/en/young-adults-21st-century-different-approach-life
[vi] https://www.webmd.com/fitness-exerc...ing-multiple-sports-helps-beat-teen-obesity#1
[vii] https://shininglight.co/2016/09/29/sample-blog-post-2/
[viii] https://wenr.wes.org/2020/02/education-in-pakistan
[9]https://tribune.com.pk/story/331525...inese-military-debuts-in-the-handheld-market/
@Slav Defence or @webaster or @Horus or @WAJsal or @Irfan Baloch
(Pakistan and ongoing challenges)
By AzadPakistan2009
Pakistan got it’s independence in 1947, and a large portion of that freedom is owed to the educated Muslims of than British and Princely states of than continental Sub continent[1]. It is widely accepted that without the educated minds the social and political revolution would not have been possible[ii]. Education opens various doors of opportunity for you as a person and helps you become a more productive member of society[iii]. A strong education system, builds leaders of Tomorrow, and the people who value other people, believe in hard work and love to learn and help others. The Leaders we forge are a reflection of the education system’s quality. What makes a solid Education System? A proper 8 Month Education curriculum every year, Energetic teachers, Fantastic books which engage students , Sports and Outdoor activities and Introduction of Technology for hands on training and engagement.
The most important element is picking a grand 7-8 month long education curriculum which teaches children new things.Also it needs to be not boring and can capture interest for a child. It sounds very easy , but for adults it is very difficult to understand how does a young mind thinks. Their impression of what is interesting is drastically different than that of adults[iv][v]. Young folks have shorter attention spans but they can absorb lot of information, if the information can be packaged in a nice format, it is possible to enhance their learning drastically vs long boring 3 hour sessions. In Pakistan traditionally the approach is to throw , a fat book at children and youth instead of a focused approach , of short but meaningful goal based learning.
Pakistan also can benefit with better publishers, who publish books on many subjects, diversity of topics is what is drastically missing in Pakistani literary scene. We lack set of books which can develop a student’s after school personal growth. Sometimes the books that students read in schools are the only books they come in contact with across the year. Comparatively in Western society, books are readily available on all topics of interest in Libraries and book stores. The subjects can be science, math , physics , work of fiction like Lord of Rings or Books in different languages. The hardest books to attain in Pakistan are scientific work , papers and books on math which capture the emerging concepts. A majority of Pakistani books are too focused on what happened 500 years ago in sciences and do not spend enough emphasis on modern science. This gap can be bridged with setup of Mega Library network in Pakistan to improve the resources available to users so like me they are not just searching the internet for references , instead they can quote actual books.
Education is not just limited to books but you also need to be aware of your world and your own physical health , and physical programs are helpful to maintain a connection with your surroundings. For schools it is must to have large playgrounds. So students have access to sports activities. A policy is needed in Pakistan to ensure every school has a lush green Football field where kids can play any sports activity freely. Sports activity keeps children from becoming obese at young age[vi].
image: Pakistan's first Mini Tablet a great idea

An emerging gap which is fast emerging is the Technology gap[vii][viii], technology can empower children and youth. In Pakistani schools. While Pakistani schools are struggling with just providing basic school services the world kids are starting early with training on Technology (Touch screen devices, smart phone devices, latest Software and Applications or Apps) . Similarly they kids in western world are getting better exposure in robotics and mechanical applications at younger age. Western world , children getting assemble your own robot type toys are very common. This gap can only be bridged with Government sponsored, Laptop Distribution program for children to bring more technology in hand of younger generation. Similarly, a global Pakistani Digital Library could provide digitized books to greater number of children over a Laptop or Tablet medium, to help bridge the technology gap. Touch screen and Augmented reality is still fairly new to Pakistani Youth , apart from the ones who use SnapChat. However these are just ways the younger generation in Pakistan are falling behind in term of Technology adoption.

Made in Pakistan [9] Tablet an example of great idea but lacked Vision and scope to be implemented across all Pakistani Classrooms.

In conclusion , Pakistan needs a strong policy to promote educational reforms , which are beyond eliminating 1-2 chapters from books, or changing uniforms of students in public school. We need to sit down and plan ahead for 25 years so we are assured that the generation which will come next , will be 100% better then our current potential
[1]Sir Syed's role in Education, ESSAY: THE MAN WHO BECAME A MOVEMENT
[ii] https://nation.com.pk/30-Jun-2014/education-can-bring-social-change
[iii] https://www.cio.com/article/3095287/the-future-of-jobs-and-education.html
[iv] https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/074171366701700202?journalCode=aeqa
[v] https://www.caixabankresearch.com/en/young-adults-21st-century-different-approach-life
[vi] https://www.webmd.com/fitness-exerc...ing-multiple-sports-helps-beat-teen-obesity#1
[vii] https://shininglight.co/2016/09/29/sample-blog-post-2/
[viii] https://wenr.wes.org/2020/02/education-in-pakistan
[9]https://tribune.com.pk/story/331525...inese-military-debuts-in-the-handheld-market/
@Slav Defence or @webaster or @Horus or @WAJsal or @Irfan Baloch
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