Demystifying children’s critical thinking skills
Karim Muhammad Khan Critical thinking and problem-solving are the core skills of the 21st Century that every educational institution should
Read MoreKarim Muhammad Khan Critical thinking and problem-solving are the core skills of the 21st Century that every educational institution should
Read MoreRaza Gillani Why have we spent the last four years, presumably the most crucial time of our lives, organising at
Read MoreStaff Reporter Students and rights activists protest outside National Press Club, Islamabad on Sunday, against sexual harassment of a student
Read MoreBy Ashiq Ali Broghil, the most neglected valley in Hindu Kush Mountains, need government attention The Pamiri Wakhi people live
Read MoreBy Sana Basim ‘Men will be men’ and ‘my body my right’. These are the most famous slogans of our
Read MoreThe 50th anniversary edition of Pedagogy of the Oppressed was released in 2018 from Bloomsbury, with commentary from Noam Chomsky and other notables. Also in 2018, Bloomsbury published a student guide to Freire’s text. This year, Bloomsbury marked the English language anniversary of Pedagogy of the Oppressed by publishing an anthology of critical perspectives on the book. This essay was first published on Jstor Daily, a digital magazine.
Read MoreHigh Asia Herald Report Islamabad: The office-bearers of the Pakistan Optometry and Vision Sciences Association (POVSA) and Pakistan Optometric Society
Read MoreBy Farman Ali Islamabad: A self-taught artist has brilliantly portrayed Covid-19 ethos, in general, and fading memories and cultural heritage
Read MoreSelf-realization is not some ‘higher state’ to be achieved, it is an honest approach to our own desires, thoughts, and intentions
Read MoreGilgit-Baltistan students are struggling to remain connected with the digital world By Ramish Khan There seems to be no one
Read MoreBeware of splashy corporate gestures when they leave existing power structures intact. by Helen Lewis Tumbrels are rattling through the streets
Read Morehttps://rferl.org/b7e6d5f3-b05f-4931-b01d-68d882520393 ‘In Afghanistan’s Badakhshan Province, more children are working in the poppy fields and selling opium after schools were shut
Read MoreThe people of Gilgit-Baltistan are unable to cope with the situation due to degraded 4G often termed as Long Term Evolution (LTE) and fixed broadband internet services provided by SCO.
Read MoreAround 1,300 Pakistani students were studying in different universities in China’s Hubei province, including 800 students in Wuhan
Read MoreYoungsters start #Internet4GilgitBaltistan campaign; pictures of students sitting on mountaintops with books and laptops highlight the issue, reports Gulf News
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