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    Rahedeen Ali

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    Introduction

    Rahedeen has a master's degree in Industrial Psychology and has several years' experience in teaching, curriculum/course design, and training. Prior to joining Aga Khan University, she was heading the writing center at Habib University, Karachi for 5 years.

    Education

    Rahedeen has a Master of Arts in Industrial Psychology
    TEFL certification from the University of Toronto

    Research interests

    Sociolinguistics and Raciolinguistics - specifically the constraints on Pakistani students’ ability to learn English while struggling with deficit perceptions and othering in a post-colonial context where English supremacy is eminent.

    Created on:10/18/2024 Last modified:10/18/2024

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