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Assistant Lecturer

amira mohamed ali

Assistant Lecturer

biography

o Amira Mohamed Ali. Former acting head of the Languages Unit (Part of College of Language and Communication – Alexandria HQ), South Valley Branch, Arab Academy for Science, Technology, and Maritime Transport (one of the Arab League organizations), Egypt. Amira Graduated in Faculty of Arts, English Language and Literature Department, Alexandria University, Egypt in 2004. Earned her Master's degree with contribution in 2015. She is a PhD candidate at Ain Shams University, Cairo (research focus: studying digital environmentalism on new media platforms as instances of imagined communities and participatory subcultures). She has finished her preliminary studies for PhD with a GPA of 3.9 (10 courses). She is also a Cambridge CELTA certified teacher. Currently, an assistant lecturer, an academic and QA coordinator, a translator and editor, a course/material/exams designer, a TOEFL iBT preparation Instructor at College of Languages and Communication (CLC), Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport (AASTMT), Alexandria, Egypt (2005 - Present). Amira is also an Instructor with over 20 years of experience (in both on campus and online teaching cultures) in a culturally diverse educational environment as the AASTMT is part of the Arab League and also serves several African countries. She is also a Language Teacher Training Certificate holder and has passed the TOEFL iBT exam with a score of 117/120 (2014). She holds an acknowledged Arabic Language course certificate from a state university, and has been part of the TAFL Diploma staff at the CLC. She is also an ICDL license holder.

Education

2018

Foundation Year - Ain Shams University - Egypt

Preliminary Studies for PhD. (10 courses) - GPA 3.9

2016

Professional Certificate - Cambridge University - United Kingdom

CELTA Cerificate

2015

Master - Alexandria University - Egypt

This thesis is an attempt to present an overview of the role played by the reader in the reading process, or what is labeled as reader-response criticism, and to try to create a synthesized model out of the various theories and models mapping this activity. It starts with a diachronic study tracing the instances of attention paid to the reader across the history of criticism and whatever fields it became attached to during its history of evolution. After that, the thesis displays the diverse models encompassed under the umbrella of what is modernly labeled reader- oriented theories. These models are: the inter-subjective model, the social model, and the psychological model (or the subjective model). The diversity of outlooks which these models exhibit is due to the fact that each model comes from a different disciplinary background. The next part of the thesis is an application of these models to selected parts from Daniel Pollock’s novel Precipice (1997). The application is carried out from the perspectives of real readers through studying 23 different responses to the same text. The responses are acquired through a questionnaire which is prepared by the researcher. This application also aims at assessing the models’ theoretical propositions, and providing a plateau on which a synthesis between their conflicting outlooks can be built. The last part of the thesis includes the proposition of the attempted synthesized model, and in the end comes the conclusion that such a synthesis is possible on two bases, the common grounds shared by the theoretical propositions of the three models, and the real-readers’ justification of such propositions. The main core of this synthesis is a five-leveled hierarchy of responses which succeeds in integrating the validated propositions of each model into a responses matrix.

2010

Professional Certificate - Alexandria University - Egypt

A three-courses Arabic Langauge Certificate

2009

Professional Certificate - College of Language and Communication - Egypt

LTTC Langauge Teachers Training Certificate

2004

Bachelor - Alexandria University - Egypt

Bachelor of Arts - Englsih Department

experience

work experience

2006 - 2045

Translator and Editor

College of Language and Communication

2007 - 2045

Coordinator/Supervisor

College of Language and Communication

2006 - 2045

Material Development Coordinator

College of Language and Communication

2019 - 2045

Special Courses Creator and Coordinator - College of Maritime Transport and Technology & Sea Traning Institute

College of Language and Communication

2015 - 2044

Assistant Lecturer

College of Language and Communication

2020 - 2021

Acting Head of Langauges Unit - South Valley Branh - CLC Alexandria

South Valley Campus

2016 - 2017

Staff member - TAFL postgraduate programme

College of Language and Communication

2008 - 2015

Graduate Teaching Assistane (GTA)

College of Language and Communication

2006 - 2015

Placement Test Administrator

College of Language and Communication

2006 - 2009

TOEFL iPT Preparation Course Instructor

College of Language and Communication

2005 - 2008

English Lanaguge Instructor

College of Language and Communication

academic experience

2015 - 2045

Assistant Lecturer

Assistant Lecturer

College of Language and Communication

2005 - 2008

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Part-time teacher in evening courses then in courses offered by ILS (CLC now) in various colleges

College of Language and Communication

research

Fields of Interest

Arts and Humanities

Social Sciences

Psychology

Multidisciplinary

Environmental Science

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BS273 - Technical Report Writing

2025 Winter Semester View All Content

BS273 - Technical Report Writing

2025 Spring Semester View All Content

BS274 - Technical Report Writing

2025 Spring Semester View All Content

BS274 - Technical Report Writing

2025 Fall Semester View All Content

LI274 - Technical Report Writing

2024 Winter Semester View All Content

LI273 - Maritime English (3)

2024 Spring Semester View All Content

LI274 - Technical Report Writing

2024 Spring Semester View All Content

LI273 - Maritime English (3)

2024 Winter Semester View All Content

BS273 - Technical Report Writing

2022 Spring Semester View All Content

BS274 - Technical Report Writing

2022 Spring Semester View All Content

ELI 212 - ESP II ENG

2011 Spring Semester View All Content

EL212+AL212 - ESP (II)

2011 Spring Semester View All Content

EL212+AL212 - ESP (II)

2011 Fall Semester View All Content

LH231 - Technical Report Writing

2011 Fall Semester View All Content

LH132 - ESP 2

2010 Spring Semester View All Content

EL212+AL212 - ESP (II)

2010 Spring Semester View All Content

LH231 - Technical Report Writing

2010 Fall Semester View All Content

EL212+AL212 - ESP (II)

2010 Fall Semester View All Content

LH231 - Technical Report Writing

2009 Fall Semester View All Content

LH132 - ESP 2

2008 Spring Semester View All Content

ELI116-AL11 - General English

2008 Spring Semester View All Content

LI172 - Maritime English (2)

2008 Fall Semester View All Content

LH132 - ESP 2

2008 Summer Semester View All Content

LI171 - Maritime English (1)

2007 Fall Semester View All Content

ELI 125 - ESP I ENG

2007 Fall Semester View All Content

LI172 - Maritime English (2)

2007 Fall Semester View All Content

LI172 - Maritime English (2)

2007 Summer Semester View All Content

LH231 - Technical Report Writing

2006 Fall Semester View All Content

LI070 - Maritime English (0)

2006 Summer Semester View All Content

ELI 212 - ESP II ENG

2006 Spring Semester View All Content

EL212+AL212 - ESP (II)

2006 Spring Semester View All Content

ELI 125 - ESP I ENG

2006 Spring Semester View All Content

LI172 - Maritime English (2)

2006 Spring Semester View All Content

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