Teaching

At the College of Commerce - Information Technology Department, I am teaching these courses, namely;

    • Object Oriented Programming.

    • Fundamental of Programming.

    • Web Programming Languages.

    • Web Design Development

    • Database.

Web Programming Course (1st Semester):

Object Oriented Programming Course (2nd Semester):

Stage: High Diploma

Classroom:

Theory: Workshop Hall

Practical: Workshop Hall

No. of Students: 4

Web Design Development Course (1st Semester):

Web Programming Course (2nd Semester):

Stage: Second

Classroom:

Theory: Hall 3

Practical: Lab Multi

No. of Students: 60

My Teaching Philosophy

The good teacher knows and understands students, how they develop and learn. I know that students actively construct and transform their own knowledge based on past experiences and prior learning. I know that students do not all learn in the same way or at the same rate. I believe it is my responsibility as a teacher to be an effective diagnostician of students’ interests, abilities, and prior knowledge. I must then plan learning experiences that will both challenge and allow every student to think and grow.

I believe a good teacher must also understand motivation and the effects of peer interactions on learning. I want all my students to achieve at high levels, so I avoid sorting them and setting them up to compete with each other. I know most learning happens through social interaction; therefore, I structure learning so that students productively collaborate and cooperate with each other the vast majority of class time.

The good teacher must know his subjects and how to help students learn those subjects. I know the good teacher must have a deep appreciation of how knowledge is created in the discipline, how it is organized and how it is linked to other disciplines. I use my knowledge of the discipline to expose my students to modes of critical thinking, encouraging them to analyze, apply, synthesize, and evaluate all they read and hear. I love the subjects I teach, and I know how to make them come alive for my students.