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Education is not merely a gateway to knowledge, but a cornerstone of the prosperity of a country. In the case of Pakistan, there are many challenges faced by the education system, which hinder the realization of its full potential. There is a need for greater discussion on pertinent issues, as a robust educational framework is pivotal for the progress of our nation. We have, therefore, embarked on a journey to create an education magazine that will help improve the current debate taking place in the country. By addressing both the triumphs and challenges, we strive to be a catalyst for positive change.

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Should Pakistan shift from rote learning to project-based learning? Why or why not?

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Laiba Ahmad
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What’s Your Take on This? 


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(@ali-sikander)
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I think yes, because memorizing everything just doesn’t help in real life


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(@amber-jalil-khan)
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Project-based learning sounds better, but I don’t know if our schools are ready for it yet


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(@amna-khan)
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Honestly, rote learning makes exams easier, but we don’t actually learn anything


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(@khadim-hussian)
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Our teachers need proper training first, otherwise it won’t change anything


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