Features

Contributions for The Academia Magazine are accounts, features, articles, opinion pieces, commentary, stories and suggestions sent in by readers of their own voluntary will.

The purpose of this section is to involve the community engaged with the education sector in our effort to initiate positive debate on issues affecting the provision of education in the country.

As always, The Academia Magazine welcomes readers wishing to share their story for the betterment of the education sector and its stakeholders. Your write-ups can be anything from detailed analysis, advice for students, parents etc. or just opinions on various aspects of Pakistan’s education system.

Whether you are a student, a parent, a faculty member, a professional, a policy maker  or an academician, The Academia considers your experiences extremely valuable and believes sharing them can help other participants of the industry improve their educational journeys and professional careers.

If you think your are ready to share your story with the world, send it to contributions@academiamag.com and we will let you know when we can carry your piece ASAP.

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How childhood trauma can impact the emotional well-being

There is an ample amount of data available to suggest that children with severe childhood traumas often have more chances to fall into destructive.

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Role of Madrassas in the Educational Development of Pakistan

The history of the institutions of religious education (known as Madrassah) goes as back as the pre-modern era. They were initially established to preserve.

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Impact of cultural and linguistic diversity on education in Pakistan

Introduction The culture and linguistic diversity of Pakistan are unmatched and often understated. We mention “Pakistan” as one entity and assume that the majority.

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Corruption in the Education Sector: Causes and Impacts

Corruption is regarded as the mother of ills in society and rightly so. Sadly, in Pakistan, there is hardly any institution that is free.

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Educational inequality in Pakistan: Causes and Solutions

Of all the challenges Pakistan is facing, from economic crises to Political disability, the challenge of educational inequality is often ignored and overlooked and.

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The impact of Brain Drain on the Education sector of Pakistan

Brain drain is a phenomenon that refers to the emigration of highly skilled or educated people from their home country to seek better opportunities.

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Importance of Literature Festivals and Education

Literature, festivals, and education are all important aspects of human culture and society. Each plays a unique role in shaping our understanding of the.

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Blended Learning: A New Model for Pakistani Universities

The concept of blended learning revolves around the combination and amalgamation of both modern and traditional tools and modes of education, whereas the traditional.

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E-Learning: Bridging the Education Divide in Pakistan

E-learning has emerged as a powerful tool to enhance the quality of higher education in recent years. With the rapid advancements in technology, e-learning.

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The politics of medium of instruction in schools: a perspective

The last weekend had been a rich experience for me as the country celebrated its mother languages week. During my engagement with many linguist.

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