
A direct dialogue was launched between the Dean of Basic Education in Diyala and students of the English Department to promote creativity and responsibility, build an aware generation, and instill values of responsibility and citizenship.
As part of the implementation of the college dean’s annual plan aimed at promoting direct communication between students and academic leaders, the Faculty of Basic Education organized a dialogue meeting with students of the English Department, attended by Assistant Professor Dr. Ayman Abdul Aoun, Dean of the Faculty, Assistant Professor Dr. Haifa Abdulkhaliq Ahmed, Head of the Department, and a number of faculty members.
The Dean opened the meeting with a welcoming speech in which he expressed his pride in the students, emphasizing that such meetings are part of the college’s efforts to build a conscious generation capable of shouldering scientific and moral responsibility and keeping pace with the demands of society.
The meeting included a discussion of three main themes: The first theme focused on building the personality of university students and developing their intellectual and behavioral skills in line with the university’s values and academic mission. The second theme emphasized strengthening positive relationships between students, their peers, and their professors, instilling values of mutual respect and discipline, and stressing the importance of preserving college property as a collective responsibility that reflects student awareness and belonging. The third theme addressed the consolidation of the concepts of patriotism and true belonging to society, encouraging students to work hard in their studies and work in a spirit of cooperation to serve their educational institutions and their country.
For her part, the head of the English Department, Assistant Professor Dr. Haifa Abdulkhaliq Ahmed, praised this fruitful meeting, stressing that such events contribute to deepening dialogue between students and teaching staff and help create a university environment that supports learning and self-development.
At the end of the meeting, the students expressed their thanks and appreciation to the Dean for his continued interest in their academic and educational affairs, emphasizing that these meetings have a positive impact on their university career.
This activity is part of the college’s efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 4 on quality education and Goal 16 on peace, justice, and strong institutions, by instilling the values of citizenship and responsibility and building an educational environment based on respect, belonging, and teamwork.



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