At the College of Education, Department of Chemistry, I teach the B.Sc. course(s) below:

1. Pr. Organic Chemistry as assistant lecturer 

2. Basic Inorganic Chemistry as assistant lecturer 

3. Organic Identification (practical) as assistant lecturer 

4. petroleum  chemistry as Lab.assisstant 


My Philosophy in Teaching:

Teaching is the act of lighting a path, not by walking it for someone, but by helping them see it more clearly. It’s about more than transferring information; it’s about building understanding, curiosity, and confidence. A good teacher doesn’t just explain; they listen, adapt, and respond to the needs of each student. The most meaningful teaching happens when students feel safe to be wrong, motivated to explore, and inspired to think for themselves. Teaching, at its best, is a shared journey of learning.

Teaching is an important part of my academic life. I enjoy sharing knowledge with students and helping them understand complex topics in a clear and simple way. My goal is to make the classroom a comfortable space where students feel free to ask questions and express their ideas. I always try to connect the subject to real-life examples so that learning becomes more meaningful and easier to remember. 

Every student, in my opinion, has the capacity to study. All people should have the chance to study from qualified, experienced educators who are sophisticated and educated in both their field of expertise and life, regardless of their gender, color, ethnicity, or ability.