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  • Farhat, Tamara (Lebanese American University, 2022-07-24)
    Lebanese migration to the Gulf states is a phenomenon that passed throughout different waves starting from the era of the late years of the Ottoman Empire till the present day. It has been impacted by many socio-political ...
  • Rowayheb, Marwan (2016-01-18)
    This article argues that the lack of improvement regarding the empowerment of Lebanese youth and women in political movements, political parties, and the public and governmental sectors should be attributed not only to ...
  • Aghacy, Samira (2016-11-15)
    Dominant discourses surrounding gender tend to promote the view that the human race is naturally divided into male and female, where masculinity is fixed, stable and timeless, and where the natural difference between men ...
  • Hamzeh, Elissar Majed (Lebanese American University, 2011-04-26)
    The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between 71h 81h and 91h grade Lebanese students' attitudes toward mathematics as a subject matter and their attitudes toward their math teachers. Another purpose ...
  • Unknown author (NDU Press, 2018-07-30)
  • Rowayheb, Marwan (2016-01-18)
  • Shuman, Karam (Lebanese American University, 2013-01-03)
  • Shallah, Ihab Z. (Lebanese American University, 2011-01-10)
    It is well-known that "software engineers" in Lebanon do not use standard methods. The common belief is that using standards might add to the cost of the software. This work goes against the common belief and emphasizes ...
  • Diab, R.L. (The University of Texas at Austin, 2018-09-13)
    The purpose of this study was to describe the beliefs about language learning of Lebanese English as a Foreign Language (EFL) university students, to investigate within group variation in these students'' beliefs, and to ...
  • Chami, Dina Mahmoud (Lebanese American University, 2011-03-22)
    This study was designed to examine the history of foreign languages in Lebanon and its influence on students' academic, professional, and social life, and to investigate the causes of the shift from French medium schools ...
  • Ghorayeb, Cynthia (Lebanese American University, 2013-05-27)
    In recent years, there has been a call for providing at-risk students with academic support aimed to improve the learning outcomes in schools. To meet national standards, a surge of Supplemental Educational Service (SES) ...
  • Atchan, Tala (Lebanese American University, 2022-04-29)
    Lebanese citizens in general and school teachers in particular have been experiencing intensely challenging circumstances since October 2019, including a political upheaval, an economic collapse, a global pandemic and one ...
  • Bahous, Rima; Nabhani, Mona (2015-11-03)
    This study elicits Lebanese teachers’ views on Continuing Professional Development (CPD). Seven hundred and thirty‐nine teachers from across Lebanon responded to semi‐structured questions about personal and school efforts ...
  • Diab, Rula (2015-12-08)
    The purpose of this study was to investigate Lebanese university students’ perceptions of their ethnic, national, and linguistic identity and their preferences for choice of first foreign language (FL) and medium of ...
  • Aghacy, Samira (2016-11-15)
    Since we are dealing with texts written by women, the question that comes to mind is whether or not there is a unique or particular way in which women inscribe representation. My examination of texts written by women as ...
  • Aghacy, Samira (2015-12-10)
    This study undertakes an examination of Lebanese women's fiction over the past forty years or so. For many women, the urban environment is an escape from the restrictive traditional community that is closely aligned with ...
  • Ali, Ameena (2020-09-22)
    After the Israeli occupation in 1948, Palestinians found refuge in Lebanon. They have been denied basic human rights because of Lebanese government’s opposition to their permanent residency. A lot of factors such as how ...
  • Fakhoury, Tamirace (2016-03-22)
    Lebanon, one of the most highly politicized and divided societies in the Middle East, has watched the 2011 Arab Uprising nervously. Yet its own intricate legacy cross-communal compromise and the porous nature of its society ...
  • El Helou, Hala A. (Lebanese American University, 2016-05-06)
    The Republic of Lebanon is, by its own terms, not a country of asylum and therefore not a final destination for refugees. However, it has been a host country for them for a long time. Moving from the premise that this ...
  • Felsch, Maximilian; Wahlisch, Martin (Routledge, 2018-08-06)

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