by Read Pakistan | Sep 11, 2023 | Blog, EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY, Official Blogs
In an increasingly digital world, where smartphones, tablets, and laptops are an integral part of daily life, the age-old habit of reading seems to be waning among Pakistani youth. The allure of screens, social media, and online gaming often overshadows the quiet...
by Read Pakistan | Sep 11, 2023 | Blog, EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY, Official Blogs, Uncategorized
by Sana Ahmed In the bustling educational landscape of Pakistan, where textbooks often take precedence, the importance of cultivating a culture of reading is frequently overshadowed. While textbooks are undoubtedly vital, promoting the habit of reading beyond them can...
by Read Pakistan | Sep 11, 2023 | Blog, EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY, Official Blogs, READING AND WRITING, Uncategorized
by Ali Hassan Reading is not just a hobby; it’s a journey that takes us to places we’ve never been and introduces us to people we’ve never met. In Pakistan, a diverse and culturally rich country, literature holds a special place. While there are...
by Read Pakistan | Sep 10, 2023 | EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY, Official Blogs, READING AND WRITING
by Ayesha Malik In the digital age, where screens dominate our daily lives, the age-old practice of reading might seem like a fading pastime. However, the power of reading remains as potent as ever, and for Pakistani youth, it can be a transformative force that shapes...
by Read Pakistan | Aug 26, 2022 | EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY, Official Blogs
by Ammara Hanif Can you recall any sort of gadget or technology in your school classroom except for a mobile or computer? But in this modern era, technology has become an essential part of learning for students and teachers because it has eradicated the barriers of...
by Read Pakistan | Aug 25, 2022 | EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY, Schools and Education Systems
Many schools and teachers have an uneasy relationship with technology: they decry its power to distract young people but see it as a necessary evil to be tolerated, or at least strictly limited. Fargo, North Dakota, third-grade teacher Kayla Delzer believes that...