Author: Dr. Nadia Marj

Cultural anthropology in the Algerian novel, (Nights Are Pregnant with Moons and Songs of Transit) by Muammar Hajeij as an example. Dr. Nadia Marj Abdelhafid Boussouf University Center of Mila, Algeria (Pp:136-156) Abstract: This research aims to reveal the features of cultural anthropology in the Algerian novel represented in the model of the novelist “Muammar…


Author: Dr. Mona Bashlam

The image of the liberation revolution in the Algerian novel, from imagination to overturning the authoritarianism of history Dr. Mona Bashlam (Pp:121-135) Abstract: The research deals with the Algerian novel in its depiction of the liberation revolution, which is a topic of special importance in Algerian culture and global history as it is one of…


Author: Dr. fatimat alzahra' bilashiss

Mechanisms of textual harmony in the Algerian revolutionary poem “The Rising Sacrifice” as an example Dr. fatimat alzahra’ bilashiss (Pp:104-120) Abstract: Since its inception, the various linguistic approaches have tried to get rid of the shortcomings. Each approach appeared to work beyond the negatives of the approach before it, to write more objectively and scientifically in…


Author: Dr. Safiye Evroveh (168-192)

A reading of the results Program for International Student Assessment (PISA 2015) Dr. Safiye Evroveh (Pp:168-192) Volume 4, Issue 3 Abstract: The study aimed to identify the PISA test, its objectives and the fields it evaluates, also the results of the Algerian participation and its comparison with the results of the organization in the three fields…


Author: Professore HIND BRIGUI

Investigating EFL Professor’s Conceptions and Practices of Assessment in Moroccan Higher Education Professor HIND BRIGUI (Pp:66-103) Abstract:  Assessment is largely believed to have an indelible importance both as a conception and a practice in higher education, locally and globally, all along with its elemental aspects of designing, administering, and scoring tests. Recently, many Moroccan critical…


Author: Dr. Bel Abbas Nadia

Educational leader and effective management skills to improve educational and administrative performance Dr. Bel Abbas Nadia (Pp:46-65) Abstract: The intervention aims to highlight the role of the educational leader in improving administrative and educational performance, by mobilizing the skills and competencies he possesses to achieve effective management that achieves the goals of the educational institution, through…


Author: Dr. Abdelkarim Amin Mohamed Soliman

The eloquence of the Qur’anic style in presenting the semi-sentence with the word God Dr. Abdelkarim Amin Mohamed Soliman Department of Arabic Language and Rhetoric, Faculty of Theology, Dokuz Eylül University, Türkiye. (Pp:19-45) Abstract: The Qur’anic style is characterized by accuracy and beauty in its systems and in the selection of its vocabulary and structures, and…


Author: Dr. Muhamad Eimad Radif

The position of the Jordanian House of Representatives fourth of the Baghdad Pact in 1955 Dr. Muhamad Eimad Radif (Pp:1-18) Abstract: The fifties of the twentieth century saw Western efforts to link the Arab countries, including Jordan military Alliances to confront the Soviet Union and communism to ensure their dominance and control of the region, the…


Author: Dr. Dima Matruk Aleawn

Women’s rights in Jordanian commercial legislation and related laws Dr. Dima Matruk Aleawn (Pp:72-97) Abstract: Women’s right to practice trade is based primarily on commercial law, and thus trade law is what governs women’s commercial activities with its objective scope, represented by commercial businesses, and its personal scope, represented by merchants, in a manner linked to…