Here are 3 ways teachers can help pupils study using social media

According to a study, teachers around the world are incorporating social media into their classrooms to engage pupils online and in person. Social media is helping to shape and influence how pupils learn and interact daily.

The involvement of social media whether through live-streaming of an event, a like, or comment on a post seems to excite pupils more than a traditional classroom set-up. Pupils are using online tools to enhance their learning. It would not be wrong to say that social media and education go hand-in-hand in the modern world.

Sakina Qasim Zaidi of The International School lists three ways of using social media in education:

1. Use social media platforms to stream live…

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