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Teaching Biological Sciences

🎯Teaching Biological Sciences: Instructional Strategies and Virtual Tools At B.Ed Hons level and in the context of Sindh, Teaching Biological Sciences is purely centred on creating a classroom terrarium as a living laboratory.  The process of teaching and learning " Biological Sciences " should integrate  active learning, contextual examples from Sindh, inquiry-based pedagogy, and well defined Student Learning Objectives/Outcomes (SLOs) . 📚How to Teach Biological Sciences Effectively (Core Principles) In response to the above mentioned challenging query (How to Teach Biological Sciences Effectively), the following core principles offers a way forward. While teaching Biological Sciences, teachers need to teach from local to global context (deductive approach) and global to local context (inductive approach) because students understand life sciences better when linked to their surroundings. It is a need of the hour for science teachers to understand that 21st century's ...

The Enigma of Human Nature: A History of Self-Inflicted Chaos and Complexity

The Enigma of Human Nature: A History of Self-Inflicted Chaos and Complexity Introduction   Human is such a complex and mysterious creature that no one can understand his nature  enigma . Human's enigmatic intentions, planning, ideas, purposes, motives, and objectives are so surprising that no one can imagine that what he or she will do the next. If we look back and go through the past history of human, we find that human himself has been destroying and creating unlimited problems, misery, hatred, chaos, oppression, killing, destruction of nature, inappropriate distribution of resources, discrimination, double standards, deception, humiliation, as well as guilt. Background   If you compare human nature with that of other species found on the planet earth particularly wild animals, you will find a huge difference. Animals of the same species like elephants, zebras, wild beasts, deer, and giraffe mostly live together, eat together, share their food and shelter. They even...

Philosophy of Life and Life Hereafter

Philosophy of Life & Life Hereafter: Myth or Reality? Background Since ages human beings have been discussing and debating over the philosophy of life and life hereafter. Some believe that we have only one (present) life to live in this world. While others believe that this (current) life is short and temporary which will end soon. Similarly, they also believe that there's another life ( life hereafter ) which is immortal and hence real life to live forever.  Mostly, religious people believe in the philosophy of life hereafter which will be a real and unending life. Whereas, liberals and particularly atheists deny this Philosophy. In fact, they believe that there will be no any life hereafter. Therefore, we need to enjoy this life and try to make it as much comfortable and luxurious as we can.  So the most important question arises here that which of these two different philosophies is correct and which one is incorrect? In other words, what's the reality and how can a c...

Philosophy, Knowledge, Reason, Illusion, Intuition, and Revelation: What is the Reality?

Philosophy,  Knowledge , Reason, Illusion, Intuition , & Revelation:  What's the Reality & How Do We Perceive it?  What is the Reality of Philosophy?  In this article, we are going to discuss in detail all the above mentioned key terms including important questions. Introduction   Who are we? Why we are created? What is the reality behind our creation? What is the aim of our life? What is the reality behind life after death? Why we live on the planet earth? Is life possible on any other planets other than planet earth? Who has created us and this entire universe? Are we created intentionally or accidentally? What is the nature? What is the knowledge and where from do we get the knowledge?  All these questions have remained so important that human beings have been trying to find out the real answers for all these questions over the past many centuries. However, so far humans have not been agreeing and building a consensus while answering to all these...