It is evident that our country lags behind in fostering practical learning experiences for our students. Countries that emphasize practical learning methodologies have witnessed a surge in technological advancements and innovative solutions. Unfortunately, Pakistan’s education system often leans heavily on rote memorization, lacking practical application and critical thinking development. To bridge this gap, it is imperative for our education institutions to incorporate more hands-on learning, real-world problem-solving scenarios, and technology integration into the curriculum.
By encouraging creativity, experimentation, and practical application of knowledge, we can empower our students to become innovators and contribute meaningfully to technological advancements. It’s high time we re-evaluate our educational approach to align with the demands of the modern world and ensure that our future generations have the skills and mindset needed to thrive in an increasingly innovative global landscape.
Shazad Hussain Bhutto
Sukkur
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