
An English language Instructor who gained a bachelor's in English language and specialised in English Literature for postgraduate studies... now working as a teaching staff member in the Department of Political Thought, College of Political Science at the University of Baghdad in Jadriyah/ Iraq. She has taught many courses annually and semesterly such as:
1- Teaching the curriculum of Political Science in the English language from 2006-2016 2- Teaching Headway curriculum for undergraduate students from 2017- forth 3- Evaluating summaries of postgraduate theses and dissertations from 2010- and forth 4- Teaching Headway curriculum for master's students from 2018- and forth 5- Developing competitive exam questions for the English language for the years 2017 and 2018 6- Participating with research papers in seminars, workshops, and conferences in the specialization and outside the specialization and in Arabic and English languages 5- Translating political articles from English to Arabic and vice versa, publishing them on websites and various research centres 8- Translating the College of Political Science website into English and translating the news contained therein 8- Giving lectures in English (intermediate level) at the Continuing Education Center / University of Baghdad
• MA in English Language / English Literature / Novel / 2006 / College of Education for Women / University of Baghdad / Baghdad - Jadriya/ Iraq • BA in English Language / English Language Department / College of Education for Women / University of Baghdad / 2000-2001 • Worked in the College of Political Science at the University of Baghdad since 2006 - and forth
Director of Government Program Unit in the College of Political Science/ University of Baghdad from January 2024 and forth
She has received many Books of Honour and Letters of Appreciation from the rank of Minister, Deputy Minister, Assistant President of the University, Dean of the College, and Director of Research Centers. ● Member of the Iraqi Translators Association (as a translator) since 2016 and forth. ● Member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Political Science (Language Supervision) since 2014 and forth.
English language researches, books, encyclopedias, periodicals in English Literature, other fields of knowledge, and other cultures
Master of English language teaching and learning
Teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students, teaching in continuous education centre/ University of Baghdad
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This research deals with Salinger's concerns about predicaments of youth like Franny and her brother Zooey. Their predicaments are related to identity, family, religion, beliefs, life and death, education, source of power, and society. It illustrates adults struggle to adapt themselves to live a normal social American life. It proves necessary to balance their coexistence in a materialistic milieu to achieve spiritual peace, tranquility, and stability.
In The Bluest Eye (1970) , Toni Morrison addresses a timeless problem of white racial dominance in the United States and points to the impact it has on the life of black females growing up in the 1930's. Morrison in this novel explores how Western standards of ideal beauty are created and propagated with and among the black community. The novel not only portrays the lives of those whose dark skinned and negroid features blight their lives; it also shows how the standards of white beauty are imposed on black youth to cause a damage of one's self-love and esteem which usually occurs when beauty goes unrecognized
The study introduces the twentieth century background where the image of teacher is shaped by various factors according to the wide emergence of new educational institutions in the aftermath of the Second World War. A group of writers mirrored the influence of the war on educational institutions and accordingly on the image of teacher in their novels whose main action is set in and around the campus of a university. The genre dates back to the nineteen forties. where they show the foibles of human nature and reactions to external pressures. One of the early examples of this genre is Lucky Jim (1954). The image of teacher is swinged in many shapes from the tyrant to the rebellion to the defiant. All is personified in the characters of these
... Show MoreGaines's A Lesson Before Dying (1993) is about more than the challenges associated with being blacking an Eurocentric society. Though Gaines positions the story within the context of the African American experience, its central theme investigates what it means to be human. The Afro-American writer Ernest Gaines consistently writes about people who face the problems of being denied humanity, dignity, and self-worth. The article illustrates one man's struggle to gain recognition of his humanity in the court (as his attorney insists on calling him a hog for a crime he did not commit) and how this recognition will initiate a change in the community.
The Light and the Dark is the fourth novel in a series written by Charles Percy Snow where it tackles a phase of gifted scholar and remarkable individual Roy Calvert as he search for a source of power and meaning in life to relieve his inner turmoil. The character Roy Calvert is based on Snow's friend, Charles Allbery who exposes the message the character of Roy intends to convey in a certain phase of his life and the prophecy the novel carries amid catastrophe so widespread in the thirties of the twentieth century