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Blog 2 (The Education System of Pakistan)

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  The Education System of Pakistan The education system in Pakistan faces several challenges. Education is very important for the development of any country, and in Pakistan, we are working hard to improve it. Current State of Education In Pakistan, education is divided into different levels: primary, middle, high school, and higher education. Primary education starts from grade 1 to grade 5. Middle school is from grade 6 to grade 8. High school is from grade 9 to grade 12. After high school, students can go to colleges and universities for higher education. There are many public and private schools in Pakistan. Public schools are funded by the government and are free for students. Private schools are funded by fees paid by students' families. Both types of schools have good teachers, but sometimes there are differences in the quality of education they provide. Problems in the Education System Lack of Resources: Many schools, especially in rural areas, do not have enough resources

Blog 1(Introduction to My Journey)

I serve as a government JEST teacher, driven by a passion to reform traditional education systems. Alongside my teaching career, I co-manage Tech Solutions Institute, where we aim to empower youth with essential tech skills and bridge the gap between traditional education and modern technological advancements. My journey in education began with a deep-rooted love for teaching mathematics. Over the years, I’ve seen firsthand the challenges and limitations of conventional teaching methods. These experiences ignited a desire within me to seek innovative ways to make learning more engaging and effective for students. I believe that education is not just about imparting knowledge but also about inspiring curiosity and fostering a lifelong love for learning. In my pursuit of educational reform, I discovered the transformative power of technology. From the advent of digital classrooms to the integration of AI in learning, technology has the potential to revolutionize the way we teach and lear