What (e.g., Mathematics, History, English) are you targeting?
For decades, the image of a typical Pakistani classroom was static: a teacher at a worn-down blackboard, students hunched over dog-eared textbooks, and the only “entertainment” being the call to prayer from a nearby mosque or the distant hum of a rickshaw. However, a quiet but profound revolution is underway. From elite private academies in Lahore’s Defense Housing Authority (DHA) to under-resourced government schools in rural Sindh, a new pedagogical strategy is emerging: