jeudi 10 novembre 2011

Majdouli… Inspiring Professor


Sir Anouar Majdouli is a Moroccan professor at King Fahd School of Translation, a translator and a researcher. He studied in Rabat, Tunisia, England for a short time. During his career, he held different positions at Fahd School, for example the secretary general from 1986 to 2007.

As a secretary general, the school has known a great impact in scientific field as well as management. He has also authored a tourist terms dictionary and co-authored some articles such as language for specific purposes. Mr Majdouli is one of the well-known professors to all previous Fahd school students. He is now teaching in the English and French departments. Our first meeting with him was in 2010. The first thing that I like most about him is his punctuality. Thanks to His serious manner of teaching that some students do not agree with, we have gained zillions of respectable and profitable knowledge from which we will undoutedly benefit in the coming years. All former students of school, particularly the English department, still remember him, and they say “his important pieces of advice are very useful in work”.

He encourages students to participate in class so to improve their level in English and to make some other activities out of classroom.

As a professor, he has really a great effect on the academic level with his seriousness and generosity (he could correct your essay at 01:00 a.m). as a man, he is very modest and humble.

Every State that would like to be among the developed world might establish a very strong educational system and form professors like Mr. Majdouli.