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Ezzat Gadelmola (Arabic Teacher)

Photo of Ezzat GadelmolaEzzat Gadelmola is from Bani Mazar, where he teaches English at Al-Ameirya Integrated Experimental Language School (20 teachers and 287 students). He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Education from Menia University. Mr. Gadelmolais a trainer in the Intel Teach program, and has also conducted TOEFL and IELTS test preparation for teachers. He has participated in a program at Strathclyde University in Glasgow and taken a course in Communicative and Reflective Methodology (CRM). He is married with three kids and is interested in football and chess. Mr. Gadelmola is very happy to be participating in the Teachers of Critical Languages Program and hopes to use creative techniques in presenting the Arabic language to students. He aims to improve his English language proficiency and acquire new teaching methods from American schools. He is also eager to learn about American culture. Recently Mr. Gadelmola was awarded the medal of honor for being chosen as the best supervisor using technology in Egypt.

Mr. Gadelmola was hosted by Burlington Notre Dame High School during the 2010-2011 academic year.

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Burlington Notre Dame High School

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