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Women’s Role in Educational Leadership: Opportunities, Barriers and Strategies for Success at Primary School

The purpose of this research is to explore the opportunities available for women in higher positions in educational institutions, to understand the challenges they face, and to examine the strategies they have adopted to become successful leaders. In which data was collected from four head teachers using purposive sampling, including three government head teachers and one private head teacher. The…

The Role of Technology in Enhancing Educational Leadership at Primary Level

The aim of the present study is to examine the technology role in improving educational leadership practices in schools. This qualitative study investigates the role of technology in enhancing educational leadership. The study examines how technology play its vital role in enhancing leadership practices, improves decision making, communication, collaboration with administrative staff and…

Critical Interpretation of Rosi Braidotti’s Post Humanism in Mohsin Hamid’s The Last White Man Through Textual Examination

This study seeks to investigate the characteristics of Post Humanism in the novel “The Last White Man” in the light of Rosi Braidotti’s work “Posthuman Knowledge” (2019) as a theoretical framework and how the transformation through technological advancements in “The Last White Man” brings societal changes in future The book is based on Post Humanistic ideas on transformation, identity and race.…

Patriarchal Control and Women Empowerment: An Existential Feminist Analysis of Tara Westover’s Educated

The article examines Tara Westover’s memoir Educated in the thought of Simone de Beauvoir’s Existential Feminism. The memoir tells how Westover grew up as an isolated survivalist in a rural part of Idaho and then became one of the most highly educated professors at the Cambridge University. The study is qualitative in nature; data is gathered through close reading of the memoir. The analysis is…

Perceived Emotional Neglect, Interpersonal Difficulties, and Self-Efficacy in Adolescents

The present study aimed to explore the relationship between emotional neglect, interpersonal difficulties, and self-efficacy among adolescents, with a particular focus on examining the mediating role of interpersonal difficulties. A sample of 300 adolescents was selected using a convenient sampling technique. The data were analyzed using correlation, regression and mediation analyses through the…

Comparative Analysis of Climate Change Reporting Practices among Rural and Urban Journalists in Pakistan

This systematic research investigates the compassion of approaches which used by the rural and urban journalists on covering the climate change issue. Climate change emerge as critical issue particularly in developing countries like Pakistan. Role of media is important, but difference in reporting practice influence the quality. In this Quantitative research study 150 working journalists selected…

Schema Theory and Reader Response in Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea: A Cognitive Stylistics Analysis

Cognitive Stylistics is an aspect of literary theory and psychology, concerned with how linguistic choices in literary and non- literary texts evoke and reflect cognitive processes in the reader. This paper is a cognitive stylistics analysis of Earnest Hemingway’s novella The Old Man and the Sea (1952), with a particular focus on schema theory and reader- response theory. Based on theoretical…

Negotiating Emotion and Gender through Dialogue: A Pragmatic Study of White Nights

Based on the model of positive and negative politeness offered by Brown and Levinson and the ideas of locutionary, illocutionary, and perlocutionary acts presented by J. L. Austin, this study examines the process of communicating and managing emotions like love, loneliness, hope, and guilt through language. This novel ‘White Nights’ is replete with the emotional discourse, like many other works…

From Bios to Zoe: Necropolitical Posthumanism and the Poetics of Palestinian Resistance in Darwish and Hindi

This study traces existential shifts in Palestinian poetry through van Dijk’s model of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) as a qualitative framework. Drawing on Edward Said’s concept of narrative sovereignty and the fundamental right for self-expression against colonial oppression, it examines Mahmoud Darwish’s “Identity Card” and Noor Hindi’s “Fuck Your Lecture on Craft, My people are Dying” and…

The Impact of Social Media on Political Polarization in Pakistan: A Case Study of GCWUS Students

The purpose of the study is to investigate how social media algorithms affect public opinion and political polarization in Pakistan. Polarization is caused by a number of indicators, including economic strategies, social concerns, and wide-ranging societal ramifications. Although social media can help create a more balanced society, in Pakistan, its use is fostering political biases through…

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