1. Traditional Teaching:
Detailed lectures and explanations of lessons.
Use of the board or textbooks to clarify grammar, poetry, and literature.
Highlighting key points for students to memorize.
2. Interactive Teaching:
Using the question-and-answer technique to engage students.
Encouraging discussions, such as sharing opinions on a literary topic.
Group activities and collaborative tasks.
3. Activity-Based Learning:
Incorporating role-playing for dialogues or drama.
Assigning creative tasks like writing short essays, stories, or poems.
Organizing quizzes, games, or puzzles to make learning enjoyable.
4. Technology Integration:
Using multimedia tools such as presentations, videos, and online resources.
Teaching through digital platforms (e.g., Zoom, Google Classroom).
Encouraging students to use Urdu typing software or apps.
5. Student-Centered Approach:
Focusing on individual learning styles and paces.
Providing personalized feedback and support.
Encouraging critical thinking and problem-solving through open-ended questions.
6. Experiential Learning:
Organizing field visits to libraries, museums, or cultural centers.
Hosting events like poetry recitations, debates, and storytelling sessions.
Encouraging students to relate Urdu literature to their daily lives.
7. Project-Based Learning:
Assigning research-based projects on literary works or cultural topics.
Allowing students to present their findings creatively.
8. Evaluation and Feedback:
Regular assessments through oral and written tests.
Constructive feedback to help students improve.
Encouraging peer evaluations to promote collaborative learning.
Experience
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Dars e nizami (Oct, 2024
–Nov, 2024) at Jamia tul Madina Hussain abad
Shariyat course ...
Books : tafseer, Islamiyat behno ki namaz, aqaed, fiqh
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Rs2,000–3,000/hour
(US$7.18–10.77/hour)
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