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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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Amna Khan
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RE: Poll of the Day

@fazeelat-bano Disagree… even with good teachers, if a kid can’t afford fees, they’ll still drop out

3 weeks ago
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RE: Should Pakistan shift from rote learning to project-based learning? Why or why not?

Honestly, rote learning makes exams easier, but we don’t actually learn anything

1 month ago
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RE: Poll of the Day

@hina-furqan exactly!! even good teachers quit cause of low salaries

2 months ago
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RE: Poll of the Day

For me it’s B, the curriculum is so outdated.

2 months ago
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RE: In what ways can community involvement strengthen the impact of educational grants in rural and underserved areas?

Transparency is good, but it’s not everything. The real impact comes when people actually care. When parents, teachers, and locals see education as th...

2 months ago