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EPISODE · Jan 31, 2025 · 1H 54M

Why Pakistan’s Education system is broken? ft.Arham Kashif | Ep.42 Season - 04

from All over the place · host Khayyam Sajid

Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/KhayyamSajid Arham Kashif is an IB-certified teacher, IB head, and an entrepreneur with a strong passion for education. She holds an LLB from the University of London and a diploma in Educational Leadership from Cambridge. We talked about why she is passionate about education, the educational landscape in Pakistan, the importance of teacher training, her experience as an entrepreneur, and whether games are really bad for kids. Connect with me. Khayyam's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/khayyamsajidd/ Second channel: https://www.youtube.com/@khayyamsajid_ Connect with guest. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arham-kashif-780398212/ #khayyamsajid #allovertheplace #arhamkashif 0:00 Highlights 0:58 Intro 1:59 Why did Arham choose education sector? 8:04 Giving value back to community 10:40 Pakistan’s educational landscape 20:00 Summer born - winter born differentiation 27:26 Self-serving culture 35:58 Misuse of power & lack of knowledge 49:26 The Over-Expectation Dilemma & AI's Role 54:53 Lack of Education & Empathy 1:12:01 Wearing multiple hats as founder 1:19:26 Policy designing for students 1:27:58 Quality Insurance of schools 1:33:39 If not us then who will make Pakistan better? 1:39:54 Is social media the best teacher? 1:45:26 Is gaming and technology bad for kids? 1:50:23 Building discipline through games 1:55:16 Final remarks from Arham Kashif 1:57:13 Outro

Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/KhayyamSajid Arham Kashif is an IB-certified teacher, IB head, and an entrepreneur with a strong passion for education. She holds an LLB from the University of London and a diploma in Educational Leadership from Cambridge. We talked about why she is passionate about education, the educational landscape in Pakistan, the importance of teacher training, her experience as an entrepreneur, and whether games are really bad for kids. Connect with me. Khayyam's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/khayyamsajidd/ Second channel: https://www.youtube.com/@khayyamsajid_ Connect with guest. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arham-kashif-780398212/ #khayyamsajid #allovertheplace #arhamkashif 0:00 Highlights 0:58 Intro 1:59 Why did Arham choose education sector? 8:04 Giving value back to community 10:40 Pakistan’s educational landscape 20:00 Summer born - winter born differentiation 27:26 Self-serving culture 35:58 Misuse of power & lack of knowledge 49:26 The Over-Expectation Dilemma & AI's Role 54:53 Lack of Education & Empathy 1:12:01 Wearing multiple hats as founder 1:19:26 Policy designing for students 1:27:58 Quality Insurance of schools 1:33:39 If not us then who will make Pakistan better? 1:39:54 Is social media the best teacher? 1:45:26 Is gaming and technology bad for kids? 1:50:23 Building discipline through games 1:55:16 Final remarks from Arham Kashif 1:57:13 Outro

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