Teaching

At the college of Commerce, Department of Market Economics , Department of Tourism, Department of Project management and Department of International Commerce I teach the Courses below:

  • Principles of Economics.

  • Scientific Research Method.

  • Economics Texts (English)

  • Tourism Economy.

  • Economic Development & Planning.

  • Projects Evaluation and Feasibility Studies.

  • Projects Evaluation and Industrial Economics.

  • Microeconomics.

  • Academic Debate.

  • University Work Environment.

  • Professional Skills.

My Philosophy in Teaching

I believe that learning is the purpose of life. I also believe that most learning comes from experience either direct or vicarious and I know that a lot of meaningful learning occurs with no teacher. I see the learner’s role as primary and the teacher’s role as secondary. This isn’t to say that I believe teachers are unimportant. Without a teacher, most learners struggle. Having a good teacher around makes learning easier, or at least more efficient.

I try to help students learn things that would have been difficult to learn on their own. Often, this means designing situations that students would not have experienced of their own volition simply because they had no idea what they might learn from the situation or even that such a situation existed. As a teacher, I am part of their experience, their guide, and because I am part of their experience, they are part of my experience and learning is something we share together.

Department of International Commerce,

Tourism, and Financial Accounting & Auditing

Course

1.University Work Environment & Professional Skills

Stage: First

Classroom:

No. of Students: 40

2.Feasibility study and evaluation of tourism projects

Stage: Fourth

Classroom:

No. of Students: 31

3. University Work Environment & Professional Skills

Stage: First

No. of Students: 52

4.University Work Environment & Professional Skills

Stage: First

No. of Students: 68