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-…
Universities Make us Dumber!
Opinion
January 9, 2019
Universities Make us Dumber!
Agadir, Morocco A university student is the one who can rely on himself and be an information seeker. Yet,…
WILCA, a Crossroad of Internationalization of Cultures and Local Arts, in its First Edition in The Region of Souss Massa
Events
December 4, 2018
WILCA, a Crossroad of Internationalization of Cultures and Local Arts, in its First Edition in The Region of Souss Massa
Agadir, Morocco WILCA, a new concept, first edition The region of Souss Massa was mobilized for an event, which is…
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…
“The Fox and The Crow”
Opinion
October 12, 2018
“The Fox and The Crow”
[author title=”Ayoub Kadi” image=”https://scontent-lga3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/101833482_3203312809711956_2069390362190807040_n.jpg?_nc_cat=110&_nc_sid=174925&_nc_ohc=VJ7vJDkEkzIAX_KcpEl&_nc_ht=scontent-lga3-1.xx&oh=822f72a52dcdf61cc54bbedbbe7ff72d&oe=5F7D23B8″]is a teacher of English and senior sales consultant. He got his diploma in international commerce 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…
Love! A Shocking Word to most Families
Opinion
August 27, 2018
Love! A Shocking Word to most Families
Agadir, Morocco Love! A word that has never been heard in the majority of Moroccan homes and mine included.…
Let the Universe Guide You
Opinion
August 13, 2018
Let the Universe Guide You
Randi D. Ward is a retired, 37-year veteran English teacher from Georgia, USA, and a published author. She was named “Entrepreneur of…