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In the background, Adeel Imtiaz sir highlights the importance of the Revised Bloom's Taxonomy graph, which illustrates how learning occurs in our brain. His YouTube channel is renowned for empowering the education system with science-based techniques. I previously mentioned this graph briefly, but it’s worth delving deeper into its significance. The Revised Bloom's Taxonomy emphasizes a hierarchy of cognitive skills that are essential for effective learning and critical thinking. This model moves beyond mere memorization, encouraging learners to engage in higher-order thinking skills such as analyzing, evaluating, and creating. By comparing and contrasting information, our brains are better able to retain and comprehend complex concepts. Unfortunately, Pakistan's education system predominantly focuses on the first three levels of thinking—remembering, understanding, and applying. While these foundational skills are important, there is a crucial need to also nurture higher-order thinking skills to truly enhance students' intellectual growth and critical thinking abilities. Integrating the principles of the Revised Bloom's Taxonomy can transform our approach to education. By fostering an environment where students are encouraged to analyze, evaluate, and create, we can significantly improve their retention and deepen their understanding of the subject matter. This shift not only equips students with the ability to think critically but also prepares them for the complexities of real-world problem-solving.

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500K+ | Pakistan's First Certified i4 Neuroleader™ Practitioner | L&D Senior Executive FFC | Neuroscience-Informed Cultural Coach | Futurist | Science Communicator at PTV & Venus TV | Volunteer @ Takhti Online

🌟 Proud Moment Alhamdolillah 🌟 Yesterday, I had the honor of presenting our school's uplift program to the community. As a former student, I feel incredibly lucky to be involved in giving back to the institution that shaped me. It's a full-circle moment to contribute to the betterment of my own school, ensuring it continues to thrive and inspire future generations.

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