Aziz Janal
The Subaltern Has to Speak
Opinion
May 20, 2019
The Subaltern Has to Speak
Agadir, Morocco By: Sana El Gharib I opened my eyes into a very large and conservative family, and I…
Contractual Teachers : The Beginning
Opinion
March 12, 2019
Contractual Teachers : The Beginning
By Khalid Boulbourj ”Integration or Blockage”, this is the motto of Moroccan contractual teachers, who despite their several protests, 6-day-…
The Discursive Shift in Moroccan Advertisements
Opinion
November 14, 2018
The Discursive Shift in Moroccan Advertisements
Khadija Badri is a Moroccan English student and a spoken word writer and performer. She got her BA degree…
Knowledge Accuracy in a Misinformation-dominated Society
Opinion
October 15, 2018
Knowledge Accuracy in a Misinformation-dominated Society
Abdelouahed Oulgout is a Moroccan teacher of English, software designer, English and Arabic essayist, creative writer, public speaker, and…
Education in Morocco: Reflections on Major Reforms and the Current State of Accountability
Opinion
September 3, 2018
Education in Morocco: Reflections on Major Reforms and the Current State of Accountability
Laayoune, Morocco Long ago, I wrote an article about education in Morocco in which I brought to light the…
Ouzar
Uncategorized
August 10, 2018
Ouzar
Ouled Teima, Morocco In the course of his search for the future, Ouzar has encountered, since his infancy, many obstacles…
The graduates’ Prospects and the Contract Based Recruitments
Opinion
July 11, 2018
The graduates’ Prospects and the Contract Based Recruitments
Ouled Taima, Morocco The nonstop overflow of inquiries about the job offers related to teaching in public schools reflects the…
Personal Reflections on the First International ELT Conference in Laayoune: Implications for Teaching and Learning
Opinion
May 23, 2018
Personal Reflections on the First International ELT Conference in Laayoune: Implications for Teaching and Learning
Laayoune, Morocco Not long ago, Laayoune City witnessed the convening of the first international ELT conference which was organized by…
Lightboard Technology for Teaching: The First of its Kind in Morocco
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May 2, 2018
Lightboard Technology for Teaching: The First of its Kind in Morocco
MoroccoPensAgadir, Morocco Ahmed AIT AADI is a student at Ibn Zohr University Agadir, Morocco. He is majoring in Professional B.A…
Do You Have to Love Your Students to Teach Them?
Opinion
April 9, 2018
Do You Have to Love Your Students to Teach Them?
Agadir, Morocco Most teachers would be torn between YES and NO for this question. You can even try to give…