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Assist. Lecturer

Ahmed lafta aneed Thwini

Research Interests

Teaching Methods - Developmental Psychology - Educational Sciences - Educational Technologies - Learning Theories - Educational Technology - Learning Strategies - Educational Measurement and Evaluation - Building Educational Curricula - Scientific Research Methods

Gender MALE
Place of Work Hawija Technical College
Position College Website Unit Officer
Qualification Master
Speciality Science teaching methods
Email ahmedlafta-htc@ntu.edu.iq
Phone 07722646052
Address iraq-kirkuk-kerkuk-36001, kirkuk, Mosul, Iraq
Ahmed lafta aneed

Ahmed Lafta Aneed Thuwaini Al-Shamlawi is an assistant lecturer at Al-Hawija Technical College, affiliated with the Northern Technical University in Iraq. He serves as the website unit manager in the Department of Financial and Banking Technologies.

Skills

Website Management (83%)
Statistical Data Analysis (80%)
Communication and Presentation (77%)
Curriculum Development (75%)
Academic Teaching (73%)
working experience

Academic Qualification

M.A.
Sep 1, 2020 - Sep 1, 2022

The Master's degree in Science Teaching Methods (Chemistry) aims to prepare specialists in teaching chemistry using modern educational approaches. The program focuses on developing teaching skills, curriculum design, and effective assessment strategies. It includes studying learning theories and employing innovative educational technologies. Graduates gain the ability to conduct educational research to enhance chemistry teaching. The program qualifies graduates to develop advanced curricula suitable for various educational levels.

Bachelor's
Sep 1, 2013 - Sep 7, 2017

The Bachelor's degree in Basic Education, Science Department, Chemistry Branch, aims to prepare qualified teachers to teach chemistry at the elementary and intermediate levels. The program includes comprehensive studies of general, organic, inorganic, analytical, and physical chemistry principles. It also covers educational courses to develop teaching skills, educational planning, and assessment. The program focuses on using modern teaching methods to simplify chemical concepts. Graduates gain the competence to apply scientific and educational knowledge in diverse learning environments.

Diploma
Sep 1, 2009 - Sep 1, 2011

The Diploma in Chemical Industries, Thermal Units Operation Branch, prepares qualified technicians to operate and maintain thermal units used in various chemical industries. The program covers thermal processes, heat transfer, thermodynamics, and industrial process control. Students learn to operate boilers, heat exchangers, and furnaces while applying safety and quality standards. Graduates acquire technical skills for employment in chemical plants, power generation stations, and petroleum industries.