میں اور تو
ہماری زندگی ہے کچھ یوں منتشر
جیسے دو متوازی خطوط کا سفر
نہ ابتدا میں لچک
نہ انتہا پہ خم
بس محو ِ سفر ہیں
نہ ابتدائے سفر کا جنوں
نہ وصال منزل کی لذت
فقط اک خلا ہے
جو درمیاں پڑا اونگھ رہا ہے
یہ ’’تُو‘‘،’’میں‘‘کے دو خطوط
Imran Iqbal's name is prominent in Urdu fiction. He is from Bahawalpur but he is residing in the United States for employment. Imran Iqbal tried his hand at travelogues, fiction, novels and memoirs. He has made women and her issues the subject of his fictions. Imran Iqbal has presented a true picture of a woman who at every step faces various forms of male repressive behavior, outdated customs, husband and father-in-law atrocities, domestic violence and sexual harassment. Her fiction depicts women's psychological problems, the sexual appetites of landlords, capitalists, bureaucrats and top officials. Imran Iqbal has awakened Tanila consciousness through his pen.
According to the national curriculum for Science (2006) major aim of teaching science is to develop scientific thinking in students, which can lead students to critical thinking, creativity and construction of practical based knowledge and they can relate science with their daily life experiences. In order to achieve this goal, there is dire need ofshifting classroom practices from teacher-centered to student-centered approach by adopting such teaching strategies where students can play dominant role. Inquiry-based teaching (IBT) is one of the teaching methods, which encourages construction of knowledge through students' participation. In this method students construct knowledge by identifying a problem, formulating question and hypotheses, collecting data and drawing conclusion through investigation. However, the practices of IBT do not exist in our science classroom. Therefore, this study is conducted to explore the feasibility of IBT in lower secondary section (Grade VII) of government school in Karachi (Pakistan). Keeping in view the nature of the study action research methodology based on Kemmis, Mc Taggart and Retallick (2004) cyclic model was employed. In total nine lessons were taught over a period of three weeks in the participant class. Data were collected through observation, interviews and informal discussion. There were two types of analysis one on going which was done along with data collection and overall which was done having completed the data collection phase. Inquiry was started from cookbook approach and the aim was to reach to independent inquiry. Finding of this study revealed that students started the journey of IBT from cook book, where they did the experiments according to the teacher's instructions. While at the end of nine lessons they reached somewhere between structured and guided inquiry where they did the investigation, made observation, collected the data and drew the conclusion. Findings of this study also showed a reasonable progression in terms of ability to respond and ask questions, conduct science experiment and collecting data. This study has highlighted group work, planning, piloting and use of no cost low cost material as promoting factors while, large classes, syllabus coverage and nature of exam as challenges in the implementation of IBT. The study has implications for science teachers as well as teacher educators in their teaching of science and professional training programmes respectively. It also generated many possibilities for further studies.