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Badre has been teaching for 12 years in Morocco, USA, Canada, Europe. He spoke in over 200 international conferences in more than 40 countries, and published dozens of Articles, on Youth Education and professional development, Human Rights, and Middle Eastern Political Economy. He has 4 masters, one on Applied Linguistics and TESL; one on Cultural Studies and Post Colonial Theory, and MBA on Human Resources Management, and one in Cultural Diplomacy. His PhD is on Media and Gender in MENA Region. He is now a post-doctorate and associate researcher at the University of North Carolina, at Chapel Hill, USA.
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(1)Needs Analysis: A Valuable Tool for Designing and Maintaining Effective ESP Curriculum. By Abdeslam Badre
Abdeslam Badre, PhD
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Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina Area, NC United States
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Post-Doc Fellow & Research Associate
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Education
About
Badre has been teaching for 12 years in Morocco, USA, Canada, Europe. He spoke in over 200 international conferences in more than 40 countries, and published dozens of Articles, on Youth Education and professional development, Human Rights, and Middle Eastern Political Economy. He has 4 masters, one on Applied Linguistics and TESL; one on Cultural Studies and Post Colonial Theory, and MBA on Human Resources Management, and one in Cultural Diplomacy. His PhD is on Media and Gender in MENA Region. He is now a post-doctorate and associate researcher at the University of North Carolina, at Chapel Hill, USA.
Tags
education
cultural diplomacy
parenttoolbox
badre abdeslam
soft power
teaching
learning
mena region
smart power
teaching methods
tesol
africa
civil society
corporate social responsibility
public interest
morocco
hard power
abdeslam
culture
badre
strategies
english
classroom
peer observation
summative observation
second language acquisition
esl
efl
leadership
business administration
turkey
water management
security
energy
renewable energy
science policy
science advise
women
public good
international cooperation
young scientists
science diplomacy
science advice
eu; african union; supranational integration; inte
negotiations; mediations; conflict resolutions; pe
arab spring; revolutions; constructivism; mena; ba
ngos
john hopkins university
associative work
arab world
business
csr
business ethics
teaching resources
learner centeredness
learners autonomy
collaborative learning
cooperative learning
esl/efl/tesol
romanticism
structuralism
literature
realism
the great tradition
modernism
literary theory
theory
new criticism
literary movements
teacher professional training
language teaching
esl/efl
evaluation
training
formative
african leadership academy
capacity building
african
colonialism
apprenticeship
abdeslam badre
african unity
foundation of three culture
interfaith
islam
dialogue
judaism
intercultural dialogue
andalusia
andalusian
christianity
mediterranean
museum
arts
germany
exhibition
china
british diplomacy
educational exchange
british council
the cold war
fulbrights
international relations
the first resorts of kings; richard arnd
us diplomacy
middle east
city branding
dubai
diplomacy
investing
city management
nation branding
why
critical thinking
logic of the class room
road
teaching activities
high order thinking
chicken
teaching styles
elt
hot
teachers
foreign language
students
reading
reading skills
islam/religion/
esl/efl/culture/videos/communicative approach/teac
learining
eflesl
writing
techniques
activities
subskills
skills
learners
human resources management
human capital management
ibm human resources management strategy
needs assessment
curriculum development
esp
english for specific purpose
needs analysis
feedback
teachers collaboration
formative observation
applied linguistics
teaching languages
public speaking
students perception
learning style
belief system
applied linguisitcs
ibm
human resources
management
human capital
See more