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Technological Innovation And The Reality Of Using Modern Technologies In Higher Education, A Field Study At Baji Mokhtar University - Punic University Pole, Samira Soutah, Maryam Rawabjih
Technological Innovation And The Reality Of Using Modern Technologies In Higher Education, A Field Study At Baji Mokhtar University - Punic University Pole, Samira Soutah, Maryam Rawabjih
Jerash for Research and Studies Journal مجلة جرش للبحوث والدراسات
This study is aimed to diagnose the reality of the technological innovation and employment of modern technologies in university institution at the university ofBadjiMokhtar Annaba- Algérie, and that through the knowledge of the details of | this fact, both at the level of professor and what he lives of the pedagogical positions | which require the presence of these techniques. Whose absence leads to the absence of some standards in the lesson, or at the level of the student and what could be ؤ provided of educational positions which facilitate to him the process of attainment, and make him lives …
Albert Camus' Social, Cultural And Political Migrations, Benaouda Lebdai Pr
Albert Camus' Social, Cultural And Political Migrations, Benaouda Lebdai Pr
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
In his article “Albert Camus’ social, cultural and political migrations,” Benaouda LEBDAI analyses Albert Camus’ posthumous autofiction The First man, a fascinating self-representation and self -telling. Found after his deadly car accident, the manuscript adds a tragic dimension to the disguised autobiography. This paper demonstrates Camus’ capacity to migrate from one world to another, looks into the reasons behind such attitudes and stresses the significance of an outstanding life account within the on-going debate between France and Algeria about his political stands during colonial Algeria. His vision of the indigenous people, the Algerians, and of the future of colonial Algeria, …
Young People's Literature Of Algerian Immigration In France, Anne Schneider
Young People's Literature Of Algerian Immigration In France, Anne Schneider
CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture
In her article "Young People's Literature of Algerian Immigration in France" Anne Schneider discusses questions of language, hybridity, and heritage in some works for young people published in France about Algeria and/or Algerian-French identity, by Leïla Sebbar, Jean-Paul Nozière, Azouz Begag, and Michel Piquemal. She argues for the need for an intercultural education at primary school that uses literature about immigration to highlight questions of place, belonging, exile and language. Schneider's focus is on Begag's Un train pour chez nous (2001) and Piquemal's Mon miel, ma douceur (2004). These texts use linguistic hybridity and an emphasis on common human experiences …