lyt9220215@ju.edu.jo
Laith Al Arman is a researcher and educator specializing in Arabic Language Curriculum and Teaching Methods. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Arabic Language and Literature and a Master's degree in Arabic Language Curriculum and Teaching Methods, both from the University of Jordan. He is currently a PhD candidate in the same field at the University of Jordan.
Laith Al Arman has extensive experience in teaching, linguistic editing, and curriculum development. His professional roles include:
Linguistic Editor and Proofreader at the Ministry of Education's Center — Al-Abdali, Jordan.
Arabic Language Teacher for both secondary and basic education levels at the Ministry of Education, Jordan.
Part-time Lecturer at Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan, teaching courses including:
Arabic Grammar and Morphology and their Teaching Methods
Action Research Methods
Scientific Research Methods
Writing Skills and their Teaching Methods
Children's Literature and its Teaching Methods
Reading Skills and their Teaching Methods
Contemporary Trends in Teaching and Learning
Part-time Lecturer at the University of Jordan, teaching Arabic Grammar courses.
Part-time Lecturer at the German Jordanian University, teaching Arabic Grammar and Morphology courses.
Part-time Lecturer at Arab Community College, teaching Arabic for Non-Native Speakers, including courses in Functional Grammar and Morphology.
His research interests focus on modern teaching methods in Arabic language education, curriculum design, teaching Arabic as a second language, and integrating contemporary educational strategies into Arabic language instruction.
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