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SPECTRAL WOMEN: FEMINIST PERSPECTIVES ON GHOSTS IN KINGSTON’S THE WOMAN WARRIOR

By: Amira Zahra Ben Youssef
Published: June 3, 2025
Ghosts are the most common sight in Maxine H. Kingston’s The Woman Warrior. Ghosts exist in the writer’s childhood memories and her country of origin, China. They also populate the writer’s present life in the American society. Ghosts keep hovering in the writer’s memory and text, appearing in different shapes...

THE COMPLEXITY OF LEARNING: A FRAMEWORK FOR 21ST-CENTURY EDUCATION

By: Mahmoud El-Karoui Nizar
Published: June 3, 2025
Learning is a particularly important mechanism for the development of every subject and can be defined as a process that allows for the acquisition of new concepts and information, a behavioral modification that supports the change. Throughout history, different perspectives have attempted to describe and define such a complex mechanism:...

THE ROLE OF ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGIES IN PROMOTING INCLUSIVITY IN ADAPTIVE SPORTS

By: Ridha Al-Mansouri Salma
Published: June 3, 2025
The aim of this paper is to introduce the importance of the sport-technology pair to support the possibility to generate the psycho-physical, inclusive and athletic benefits for nondisabled and, especially, disabled athletes. In the school context, the technological innovations represent an excellent tool to develop inclusive education policies, and it...