Birth: NULL/NULL/1960 Death:NULL/NULL/NULL
Born in Nablus; grew up in Nablus, where she attended Az-Zeinabiyyah, Al-Fatimiyyah and Al-’A’ishiyyah schools, completing secondary school in 1972; enrolled at the University of Jordan, graduating with a BA in Psychology in 1976 and an MA in Educational Psychology in 1979; worked at the same time in the Amman Training Center of UNRWA; continued her studies at Syracuse University, New York, US, from 1979 and earned a PhD in Instructional Design, Development & Evaluation in 1982; became Assistant Professor at An-Najah University in 1982; became a member of the American Educational Research Association since 1980 and the American Association for Educational Communications and Technology since 1989; returned to Nablus in 1994 and worked as Professor at An-Najah University; became the Dean of Graduate Studies and Scientific Research in 1994 (until 1996) and Director of the Planning and Development Dept. at An-Najah from 1998-2001; full professor of Education in the College for Graduate Studies at An-Najah since 2001; has published over 70 research articles in local and international scientific magazines as well as several books on education, incl. Theories of Teaching (Dar Ash-Shurouq, 2000), and Cognitive Strategies (Dar Ash-Shurouq, 2004), also contributes as a columnist to Al-Quds newspaper (with over 400 articles to date); has a cultural salon in Nablus.