Teaching



Since my working in the ministry of Higher Education, More specifically, from 2001 till now, I have been teaching different classes in various colleges which can be summarized as follows:

Subject The college and department1.

1. organic Chemistry of 2nd classes Agriculture for three academic year.

2. General Chemistry of 1st classes Medicine for one academic year.

3. Identification of organic Chemistry of 4th classes College of Education, Dept.Chemistry for one successive academic years.

4- practical Identification of organic Chemistry of 4th classes College of Science, Dept.Chemistry for four successive academic year

5- practical organic chemistry 2 nd year classes College of Science, Dept.Chemistry for three successive academic year

6- practical organic chemistry 3 rd year classes College of Science, Dept.Chemistry for two successive academic year

7. organic Chemistry of 2nd classes College of Science, Dept. of chemistry

Department of chemistry

Stage: 2 nd

Classroom:

No. of Students: 120

Department of chemistry

At the Faculty of Science and Science Education, chemistry Science Department, I am teaching two subject namely;

1. Organic chemistry 2nd year

2. Supervisor practical organic chemistry 2 nd year

My Philosophy in Teaching

I a intersted in teaching y students the basic organic chemistry, I have been teaching general and organic chemistry since 2006. I am actually interested in the organic field of Chemistry, specifically, in the synthesis of new organic compounds. I have published several papers in this field and I try to find out the biological activities of those prepared compounds. My philosophy of teaching is focusing on and encouraging my students to apply the theoretical matters in real life. I make my lectures to be student-centered lectures. This has been achieved by doing more practical experiments and makes the students imagine easily and substantially the chemical phenomena.

1- A Review of General Chemistry: Electrons, Bonds, and Molecular Properties,

2-Molecular Representations

3-Acids and Bases,

4-alkane and cycloalkane

5-Chemical Reactivity and Mechanisms

6-Alkyl Halides&Alkene Nucleophilic Substitution and Elimination Reactions

7-Addition Reactions of Alkenes

8-Alkynes

9-Radical Reactions

10-Alcohols and Phenols

11-Ethers and Epoxides; Thiols and Sulfides

12-Aromatic Compounds

13-Aromatic Substitution Reactions