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QFI Podcast: All Things Arabic

QFI Podcast: All Things Arabic

De : Caroline Sibley and QFI
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Join us as we dive into the vibrant world of Arabic language education, sharing resources, interviews with experts, success stories, and discussions of hot topics in the field. Get ready to be inspired, equipped, and connected in your journey as an Arabic language enthusiast. Hosted by Caroline Sibley, teaching assistant professor of Arabic at UNC Chapel Hill, and produced by QFI, an organization committed to advancing the value of teaching and learning Arabic as a global language.



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    • Motivating Arabic Learners: Strategies from Alumni and Educators
      Dec 10 2025

      The third episode of Season Two of QFI’s podcast, All Things Arabic, is titled "Motivating Arabic Learners: Strategies from Alumni and Educators."

      Hosted by Caroline Sibley, Teaching Assistant Professor of Arabic in North Carolina, this episode features Dana Slayton, an Arabic language educator in Texas, and Najoua Ben Ramak, an English and Arabic language educator in North Carolina. Dana was a student and has now become an educator, making this episode an exciting dialogue between her and Najoua. Drawing from their experiences, the guests emphasize student motivation as one of the core pillars of the Arabic language education ecosystem, essential for engagement, achievement, and meaningful learning. Through initiatives like this podcast, QFI highlights motivation, fosters dialogue among educators, and shares knowledge across the Arabic education community.

      The discussion explores common challenges, including demotivation, overwhelmed beginners, and limited connection to the language. Educators can address these challenges by building community, focusing on practical, transferable skills, and integrating tools such as gamification, project-based learning, and pop culture to make learning Arabic more engaging.

      The conversation demonstrates how prioritizing motivation enables learners to overcome challenges and experience the joy and real-world relevance of learning Arabic—underscoring its role as a driving force in the Arabic education ecosystem.

      Produced by QFI to advance the value of teaching and learning Arabic as a global language.

      Contact information

      We welcome comments or suggestions. Contact us at communications@qfi.org.

      DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Qatar Foundation International (QFI).


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      1 h et 8 min
    • Two-Way Dialogue: Advancing Researcher–Educator Collaboration in Arabic Language Teaching
      Oct 27 2025

      The second episode of Season Two of QFI’s podcast, All Things Arabic, is titled "Two-Way Dialogue: Advancing Researcher–Educator Collaboration in Arabic Language Teaching."

      Contact information

      We welcome comments or suggestions. Contact us at communications@qfi.org.

      DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Qatar Foundation International (QFI).


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      52 min
    • Building Sustainable Arabic Language Programs: Insights from Educators
      Aug 1 2025

      The first episode of Season Two of QFI’s podcast, All Things Arabic, explores what it takes to build and sustain successful Arabic language programs.

      Hosted by Caroline Sibley, Teaching Assistant Professor of Arabic in North Carolina, this episode features two expert educators:

      • Jessica Haxhi, Supervisor of World Languages in Connecticut
      • Samir Gibrial, Arabic Educator in Delaware

      They discuss:

      • Sustaining Arabic language programs
      • Addressing common educational challenges
      • Engaging communities to support new initiatives
      • Bridging K–12 and higher education gaps
      • Improving program continuity and student outcomes
      • Enriching schools and fostering global readiness through Arabic education

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      ➡️ https://www.qfi.org/podcast/

      Produced by QFI to advance the value of teaching and learning Arabic as a global language.

      Contact information

      We welcome comments or suggestions. Contact us at communications@qfi.org.

      DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Qatar Foundation International (QFI).


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      us on: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | YouTube

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      1 h et 2 min
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