Author: Sunya Asghar

Sunya is a dedicated teacher educator for 14 years, with a Master of Arts in English and a degree in Bachelor of Education. Her journey as an educator is fueled by a commitment to lifelong learning, inclusive practices, and the empowerment of both students and teachers. She have also learnt from the best and dedicated to provide her all students with the best.

Documentaries Actually Teach

Visual media is a great way to teach something because visualization and storytelling combine to get better results for learning and understanding. As of this modern age, students have access to streaming options like Netflix, HBO Max, and Disney+, which may help supplement lessons. Documentaries with real-life historical footage, from World War II combat to civil rights marches, are especially great resources for learning. That’s the coolest suggestion ever that anyone can make to inspire students to learn what they can’t do in a normal classroom. If you are a teacher and want to follow the suggestion, then keep reading…

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Why Is Homework Bad

We hear a lot about current teaching practices that go hand in hand with the changing academic trends. Interestingly, something that continues to stand the test of time is HOMEWORK! Homework has been an age-old tradition. It’s been as much a part of education systems as teachers and students are. Learners have spent a good chunk of their lives poring over homework on school nights, weekends, and on holidays. Somehow, though, as disliked and detested as homework has always been, Gen Z is even more averse to the homework trend. The question that comes to mind is, “Why is homework bad?”,…

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How to Annotate a Book?

Welcome, fellow readers! Whether bookworm or not, this article is for all of you. I’ve always liked to personalize my belongings. I like for them to have my touch. That is what got me into annotating my books. Most readers are particular about maintaining their books so that, many years later, they look brand new. But I find books a lot more attractive when they represent someone. This wasn’t always the case, but with time, annotation almost became a necessity. It’s useful, and once you’re used to it, you just fall into the flow of it. With this suggestion to…

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Classroom Jobs

Your classroom is your little community that you nurture. The classroom community has diverse members, and each one of them has unique traits. Like any community, the classroom community requires a structure, otherwise there may be mayhem in the classroom. And this is where classroom jobs for students come in. Like any other teacher, I took classroom rules as a tool for classroom management. With time, I realised that there is a greater purpose to these classroom jobs. Classroom jobs inculcate teamwork and leadership qualities in students. I have a quote here, by Robert John Meehan, which reflects the teacher’s…

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Apple Education Discount

Hey, hey, hey! Students & Edulize Readers! School can be a real bummer! Whatever little joy there is in life, just disappears away; the screaming teachers, long, dreary lessons, unnecessary gossip… sigh. Going back to school after the Summer feels even worse! Back to School shopping is motivating, though. And that is where the Apple education discount comes in! The Apple education discount is one hell of a game changer. Can you imagine getting your hands on Apple tech devices at especially discounted rates? All because you’re a student! School isn’t looking that bad now, yeah? Now that I have all your…

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What is a Resume?

Hola, Edulize Readers! Are you seeking a job nowadays? If you are, then you need a professional resume to begin the process. Now, what is the professional resume definition, and why is it important? A resume is a document that introduces you to the company or organization that you’re applying to. Or let’s put it this way, it’s like your LinkedIn bio, except that it’s carefully drafted for your prospective employer. First-time job applicants need to submit a resume as much as someone who’s been working for some time and is between jobs. This is for the new employer to…

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Samsung Student Discount

Hey, hey, hey! Students & Edulize Readers! Have you gone through a new Samsung release? Are you wishing it to be affordable, somewhat within your mini-pocket budget? Aren’t you? If so, then it’s time to cash in the perks of being a student. Yes, that’s possible when you take advantage of the Samsung Student Discount program. In fact, it’s not only for students, but also for educators and, somehow, for parents of students to get Samsung products at a discount. “How”, you ask? Hold your horses because I’ve prepared a guide on the Samsung student discount. Grab this tightly, as…

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What is Deposition Chemistry?

Howdy, Edulize Readers! When I was younger, I hadn’t realized that everything from the food I ate to how it was grown or cooked was science. As I grew up and discovered these science facts, I couldn’t help but go, “WOWWW!” An important player in science is the states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas. Another significant player in the phases of transition that the states of matter go through. One of these phases of transition is deposition. But the question is: What is Deposition Chemistry or Science? Each transition phase is found in nature, and each one of them…

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Billy Carson Books

Hey all! Do lemme tell you about the most iconic writer of our times, yes, Billy Carson. Billy Carson books are like portals to unexplored realities. They may seem controversial, but they leave the reader with immense food for thought. His inspirational life starts in Queens, New York, in a family that was barely surviving. At 12, Carson became a newspaper boy in Miami, Florida, where he had moved with his family. A survivor, he had innovative solutions to problems. In school, he would dye his trousers a different colour every few days to conceal the fact that he owned only…

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Learning Styles

It might seem that all students have, more or less, the same abilities and will follow the lesson being conducted. Nearly all of them might also seem attentive and listen in class. This is my experience that they all may pay attention and POSE to listen, whereas they absolutely have no clue about what the teacher is talking about. The reason is that children have distinct LEARNING STYLES. Some students will, of course, follow the lesson, understand it, and learn the concept being taught. While others will struggle to keep up, as traditional teaching methods are not meant for them. Sounds bizarre?…

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