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An evaluative study of English language teaching practicum in teacher training programmes at University of Azad Jammu & Kashmir

Thesis Info

Author

Tayyaba Bashir

Supervisor

Ayaz Afsar

Department

Department of English

Program

MS

Institute

International Islamic University

Institute Type

Public

City

Islamabad

Province

Islamabad

Country

Pakistan

Thesis Completing Year

2009

Thesis Completion Status

Completed

Subject

English

Language

English

Other

MS 428.0071 TAE

Added

2021-02-17 19:49:13

Modified

2023-01-06 19:20:37

ARI ID

1676722751440

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برکتوں سے بھرا ہے سفر نعت کا

برکتوں سے بھرا ہے سفر نعت کا
رُوح پر ہو رہا ہے اثر نعت کا

لفظ آتا ہے تو اِذن ِ سرکارؐ سے
ایک اک لفظ ہے معتبر نعت کا

راہِ مضمون ِ تازہ کہاں بند ہے
تا قیامت کُھلا ہے یہ در نعت کا

دشتِ شعر و سخن کی کڑی دُھوپ میں
سایہ دیتا رہے گا شجر نعت کا

شاخِ معنی ہوئی بارور، آگیا
برگ و بار ثنا اور ثمر نعت کا

اِ س پہ ابلیس کا آنا جانا نہیں
راستہ ہے سدا بے خطر نعت کا

اکتساب اِس میں ذرّہ برابر نہیں
ہے سراسر عطا یہ ہنر نعت کا

حاضری ہو کبھی روضئہ پاک پر
لے کے دیوان یہ مختصر نعت کا

Pakistan’s Stance on the ‘War on Terror: Challenging the Western Narrative

The tragic events of 11 September 2001 allowed the United States to reframe its pursuit of global hegemony as ‘War on Terror’ which is styled on Islamophobic rhetoric and action. To counter this campaign of Islamophobia, Pakistan has adopted a consistent and well-planned stance. The essential contours of Pakistan’s stance on the ‘War on Terror’ are the need to: condemn terrorism in all its forms and manifestations; defend Islam and Muslims; support the right of self-determination of oppressed people particularly, Palestinians and Kashmiris; respect international law; address the root causes of terrorism; and promote peace and harmony among cultures, civilizations and followers of diverse religions all over the world through promotion of a robust dialogue and  criminalization of  defamation of religions.

Work Environment, Burnout, Organizational Commitment, and Role of Personal Variables As Moderators

Theoretical orientation of psychosocial context of work place based on Moos’ model of work environment (1986, 1994) explaining the interplay of work environment and its outcomes was investigated in the context of academic settings in Pakistan. In explaining the relative effect of work environment in predicting burnout and organization commitment within academic settings, present study also addressed the question of moderating role of personal variables which so far was remained open in this process. Universities teachers (N = 420) employed in public and private sector Universities located in Rawalpindi, Islamabad, and Lahore cities were approached using opportunity sampling. The work environment was assessed (Work Environment Scale: Moos, 1994) on basis of ten indicators namely: involvement; co-worker cohesion; supervisor support; autonomy; task orientation; work pressure; clarity; managerial control; innovation and physical comfort. Teachers’ burnout was assessed using three-facet approach defining burnout as emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and reduced sense of personal accomplishment (Maslach Burnout Inventory–Educators Survey: Maslach, Jackson, & Leiter, 1996). A three facet measure of organizational commitment namely affective, continuance, and normative commitment (Organizational Commitment Questionnaire: Meyer & Allen, 1990) was used. Personality dimensions oriented to Big-Five theory of personality were assessed using Mini- Markers Set (Saucier, 1994). The study was carried out in different phases. Phase I of the study aimed to conduct pilot study (n = 102) for evaluating preliminary psychometric issues and trend in data regarding the results of hypothesized relations of study variables. The phase II as main study (N = 426) was further subject to two parts. The part I focusing to test the factor structure of study measures using Confirmatory Factor Analysis demonstrated support for existing theoretical structure of study measures. Results of fit indices, factor loadings, consideration of reliability indices, and understanding of items in perspective of our culture were used as decision criteria to retain or exclude items of respective factors. The exclusion of items was discussed in perspective of use of these measures in our culture. Findings of multiple regression analyses highlighted that involvement as a negative predictor and work pressure as a positive predictor are explaining variance in emotional exhaustion. Additionally, managerial control and task orientation were negative predictors explaining the elaborative structure of emotional exhaustion. For depersonalization, involvement is a negative predictor. Co-worker cohesion and work pressure as positive predictors and physical comfort as a negative predictor are explaining variance in personal accomplishment. Additionally, task orientation explained variance in self related personal accomplishment. In predicting affective commitment, autonomy is a positive predictor. Co-worker cohesion and supervisor support as negative predictors and clarity as positive predictor explains variance in continuance commitment. Results of multiple moderated regression analyses provided evidences of moderation effects of certain personality dimensions, age, and public and private sector for relationship of work environment with burnout and organizational commitment. Findings of the study were discussed in light of deducing implications for improving the quality of work life of teachers.