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From teaching non-Arabs Arabic to Arabization in 1950s Sudan
2023This chapter illustrates the early debut of Teaching Arabic as a Foreign Language (TAFL) as a discipline by discussing the Sudanese experiment and its often untold history. It represents a unique example in the TAFL field, for it is strongly connected to Arabization policies.
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2012
Teaching Arabic online came with its own set of challenges and opportunities to employ technology to focus on students’ learning, engagement, and enjoyment. Using instructional design principles, three Arabic courses were designed and delivered as learner-centered.
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Teaching Arabic online came with its own set of challenges and opportunities to employ technology to focus on students’ learning, engagement, and enjoyment. Using instructional design principles, three Arabic courses were designed and delivered as learner-centered.
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Teaching Arabic in the Diaspora
2023As a language with strong religious connection, teaching Arabic in the diaspora comes with unique challenges. This thesis explores the teaching and learning of Arabic in Australia and how schoolteachers and parents negotiate the competing imperatives to teach Fus-ha (the HV) and Ammiyya (the LV), to balance the need to teach religious literacy skills ...
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Teaching management in the Arab world
International Journal of Educational Management, 1995Addresses issues related to teaching management in the Arab world. Discusses issues of growth, poor quality and lack of vision. Contrasts American and Arab cultural profiles and their management implications. Specifies the illusions that seem to prevail in some quarters in the Arab world regarding management and its culture.
Abbas J. Ali, Robert C. Camp
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Teaching science subjects in Arabic: Arab university scientists’ perspectives
Language Learning in Higher Education, 2015AbstractThis study investigates Arab university scientists’ views of the status of English and Arabic in the 21st century, and their attitudes towards using English and Arabic as media of instruction in science faculties in the Arab world. Twenty-seven science instructors at a Saudi University coming from different backgrounds responded to a written ...
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ARABIC LANGUAGE TEACHING METHODS
This article scientifically substantiates the great importance of young people's spiritual growth for the future of society. It should be noted that national and universal values are one of the main factors in the spiritual development of youth. The importance of integrating national and universal values for the spiritual growth of young people is ...openaire +1 more source
The purpose of Arabic Literature in developing Arabic Language Teaching
Think India, 2019The beginner of Arabic as a second language is usually eager first and foremost to attain a level of competency in accepting the culture that embodies the language. As literary arts concurrence the reader, listener and learner a certain pleasure associated with reflection and imagination, the educational material selected for the purpose should include
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MODERN METHODS IN TEACHING ARABIC
Oriental Journal of PhilologyThe process of learning Arabic is changing and these modifications are associated with the introduction of pedagogical technologies, interactive approaches and modern methods. Arabic studies are of great importance not only for academic purposes, but also in the areas of cultural exchange, business, diplomacy and global communication.
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