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Ebtissam Oraby
Teaching Assistant Professor, George Washington University
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Ebtissam Oraby, EdD, is a Teaching Assistant Professor at George Washington University, where she teaches Arabic language and literature. A scholar of curriculum and pedagogy, she specializes in multilingual education and Arab and Muslim cultures. Her research focuses on the intersections of philosophy, language, religion, and education, with a particular interest in alterity and affect in multilingual learning contexts. Dr. Oraby’s emerging work explores the ethical possibilities of fostering inclusive educational spaces and building communities that embrace diversity. Her current research delves into Muslim ways of knowing within STEM education.
Upcoming Projects:
- More Than a Thousand and One Nights: Building Otherwise Worlds through Arab Classical Fantasies.
- The Art of Knowing Curriculum: Aligning with STEM standards.