In my view, social media is an incredible tool for educators to effectively impart education to students on a larger scale. I will illustrate this with several examples. For instance, imagine students are on study leave preparing for exams next week. If a teacher wants to highlight important topicsRead more
In my view, social media is an incredible tool for educators to effectively impart education to students on a larger scale. I will illustrate this with several examples.
For instance, imagine students are on study leave preparing for exams next week. If a teacher wants to highlight important topics for revision, she can simply create a brief message and share it in a dedicated social media group or forum established for such discussions.
In another scenario, suppose a teacher is attending a session on a specific topic by an expert and wishes her students could also benefit from it, but cannot bring them along. In such cases, she can conduct a live session and invite all her students in the group to join and watch it live.
Now, consider a complex topic that students are finding difficult to grasp. Here, the teacher can simplify the topic by breaking it down into smaller sections and using visual aids such as pictorial representations. Images help students absorb information more effectively than plain text, enhancing their retention and making the topic easier to comprehend and learn.
Other than this if the teacher wants to give some notes to the students she can create graphic pins to make the notes interactive and engaging.
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There are multiple challenges women face while achieving the gender equality due to the following reasons: 1) Qualification: Due to the qualification gap between male and female, society considers that despite being more qualified than the men, superiority is given to men . It's the superiority compRead more
There are multiple challenges women face while achieving the gender equality due to the following reasons:
1) Qualification: Due to the qualification gap between male and female, society considers that despite being more qualified than the men, superiority is given to men . It’s the superiority complex that society has created on its own terms.
2) Pregnancy: The very first question asked to a female while hiring is whether she is planning to start a family? It’s because she’ll be on maternity leave and the vacancy filled couldn’t give justice to the hiring.
3) Upbringing: Upbringing matters!!! The background from which everyone comes in an Indian society, the dominance nature of male strikes when the women is progressing. Not all, but couldn’t resist the chances of it happening.
4) Responsibilities: The responsibilities that men and women come with to the working space plays an important role in the opportunities given to them. Women balance the household chores and the workspace and hence the opportunities given to them is minimalist compared to the opposition, they want the employee to take the entire responsibility of the company to reach it
s goal.
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