Modular Teaching DEFINITION: A particular type of teaching in which there is individualized instructor for each learner apt for their skills, personality, and interests. CHARACTERISTICS One of the most advanced and innovative forms of teaching It is customized for each learner. It is a technology-based teaching with more emphasis and usage of media. There is […]
Lecture Method As one of the most primitive forms of teaching, this approach dictates a one-way channel of information and knowledge from teacher to learner. The learner does not participate actively rather just noting down the lecture and listening passively. CHARACTERISTICS In this method, the teacher is active and students are passive. The teacher presents […]
DEFINITION It is a type of teaching method in which both teachers and students work together to discuss the content in the form of dialogue. CHARACTERISTICS This method involves participation from both sides—teacher and learner. It is a two-way communication process. The discussion can take place between groups, peers, or the whole class. Students share […]
The last 10 years of my life have taught me what to carry in your purse while going out. I used to keep a lot of unnecessary stuff with me. Later, I learned only to keep important things in your bag and nothing else. There is a long list that goes like; To begin with, […]
Inquiry Method As the name indicates, Inquiry method is a method that is centered on asking questions. CHARACTERISTICS It is a student-centered approach. The teacher acts as a monitor and facilitator—guiding the students and helping them learn. Students have to actively participate in asking questions and discovering solutions. Students have to explore the material given […]
DREAM POETRY: ORIGIN, EVOLUTION AND CONTEMPORARY SITUATION In the Medieval age, dream poetry or dream vision was an appreciated form that permitted writers to compose about unknown worlds. A literary device turned genre, it is often defined as a ‘dream or vision in which some insight or truth is revealed to the writer in his […]
How Romantic was Romanticism? Romanticism was a movement developed around the 18th century. It emphasized intense emotions and feelings over reason and logic. Romantics were obsessed with viewing things and situations with their hearts rather than their minds. Perhaps, the reason why Romantics weighed passions over thoughts was the universality of feelings. Since we all […]
Down below are five quotes explained from Jane Austen‘s famous novel “Emma” which was published on December 23rd, 1815. “Men of sense, whatever you may choose to say, do not want silly wives.” These lines were uttered by Mr. Knightley when he was in conversation with Emma, the female protagonist. What he meant was that […]
Introduction Nowadays, the novel is regarded as the most sought-after and praised form of literature. It is defined as “an invented prose narrative that is usually long and complex; it deals especially with human experience through a usually connected sequence of events” (Novel, n.d.). The origins of the novel date back to the late seventeenth […]
Short Biography of Ibsen Henrik Ibsen was a Norwegian playwright. Famously nicknamed the “Father of Modern Drama”, his initial dramas were met with much controversial criticism. William Archer translated many of his social problem plays which granted him fame and acceptance in England. A critic even noticed that Ibsen’s contributions initiated “powerful revival and progress […]