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Review summary
Based on 24 comments, created with AI
Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's teacher personality, doubt support, tests & practice. Many students highlight good teacher communication skill with parents and studen...
What students talk about most
Evaluation breakdown
Top Strengths
1. Strong communication skills with students and parents
2. Positive and appreciative general sentiment from some students
3. Demonstrates effort in content creation
Areas to Improve
1. Conceptual clarity and accuracy in teaching
2. Consistency in language usage (Urdu vs. English)
3. Originality and completeness of study material
What students love
“Good Teacher communication skill with parents and students keeps things well, leading to student improvement. Otherwise, constant criticism from teachers and parents harms students' focus on study. Thanks a lot.”
5 likes
“In my opinion, the focus should be on training mothers and teachers more than children.”
5 likes
“Good effort.”
2 likes
“Mothers and teachers need a lot of learning and training. A good relationship between parents and teachers is also essential for students.”
1 likes
“Education, knowledge of Deen Islam & Duniya (worldly things), beautiful manners, respect, silence. Pakistan will enter in 25 powerful countries before 2047. In sha Allah. Thanks.”
1 likes
“Good analysis, Mam.”
1 likes
“Sir, please upload videos for Peace publication, Tameer Urdu 5th, 6th, and 7th. Please, please, please!”
1 likes
“Wonderful clip.”
“Thank you so much!”
“Informative video.”
What could be better
“Sister, you write in Urdu but speak everything in English. Nothing is understandable.”
1 likes
“Madam, what is the difference between different teaching and Laissez-faire teaching styles? You gave almost the same concept for both.”
1 likes
“She has copied Qasim Ali Shah's lecture.”
1 likes
“First, clear your concepts, then upload lectures.”
“You have changed the definition of authoritarian and authoritative styles.”
“This woman is giving wrong concepts.”
“Nonsense, don't even complete one question.”
“Looking at your shalwar, I feel like slapping you hard on your face.”