When it comes to comprehending Pakistan's history, politics, culture, and socioeconomic dynamics, Pakistan affairs is a subject of tremendous importance and relevance, and I have vast experience teaching it. I have created a thorough curriculum that covers many facets of Pakistan's growth, including its formation, the evolution of its constitution, foreign policy, regional dynamics, and current issues. My strategy for teaching Pakistani affairs is based on enabling students to exercise critical thinking by analysing and interpreting historical events, political ideologies, and societal changes. I think it's important to create a stimulating learning atmosphere where students can actively engage in conversations, debates, and research projects in order to better grasp Pakistan's intricate history. I want to close the gap between theory and practise by combining current events and case studies, which will help students make the connection between abstract ideas and practical applications.
Experience
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Head of Pakistan Studies (Sep, 2011
–Present) at Edwardes College, the mall, Peshawar
Teaching, head of department
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Subject teacher (Aug, 2008
–Nov, 2010) at The City School Peshawar, Pakistan
Subject teacher of islamiyat and urdu
Fee details
Rs3,000–4,000/hour
(US$10.76–14.35/hour)