The University of Basra holds the third international scientific conference for psychological educational sciences under the slogan “Between the requirements of progress and the needs of the future”

 

The presence of the President of the University of Basra, the respected Professor Dr. Muhannad Jawad Kazem, the indicators of the University of Al-Qadisiyah, the Dean Professor Dr. Kazem Jabr Al-Jubouri, and under the supervision of the College of Education for Girls, the respected Dr. Amal Muhammad Abdel Karim.

The College of Education for Girls in Basra established the Third International Scientific Conference for Psychological Educational Sciences in cooperation with the College of Education, Al-Qadisiyah University, the College of Education for Pure Sciences, Ibn Al-Haytham - University of Baghdad, and the Al-Furatin Foundation, under the supervision of the slogan “The teacher between the requirements of progress and the needs of the future.”

  It covers several topics related to languages ​​and teaching methods, human and applied sciences, special education, innovative learning technology, and educational psychology.

The Dean of the College of Education, Dr. Amal Muhammad Abdel Karim, pointed out that the Celebrity Sports Conference is intended to attract researchers with strategic and non-supervisory visions within the framework of educational reform and renewal through enlightenment with ideas and the introduction of scientific and educational mechanisms of scientific participation, researchers, and scientific and cognitive communication between universities.

The aim of the conference is to present the latest academic and applied studies and societal cognitive experiences between various disciplines in the educational and psychological sciences and to discuss educational and psychological issues and selected innovations of the era and how to confront them.

A large number of academics, professors and researchers from various Iraqi universities in various educational, psychological and humanitarian specialties participated in the conference.

Department of Media and Government Communication/College of Education.