PhD Dissertation at the College of Education for Humanities Examines the Effectiveness of Two Proposed Strategies Based on Habits of Mind in Acquiring Jurisprudential Concepts and Developing Deductive Thinking Among Students of Religious Schools

A doctoral dissertation was discussed in the Department of Educational and Psychological Sciences at the College of Education for Humanities on Monday (May 11, 2026), submitted by the candidate Mu’min Aghlam Abdulghafur, entitled “The Effectiveness of Two Proposed Strategies Based on Habits of Mind in Acquiring Jurisprudential Concepts Among Students of Religious Schools and Developing Their Deductive Thinking.”

The dissertation committee consisted of the following members:

  1. Prof. Dr. Maad Salih Fayyad – University of Tikrit, College of Education for Humanities (Chair)
  2. Prof. Dr. Jallal Muzhir Subh – University of Tikrit, College of Education for Humanities (Member)
  3. Asst. Prof. Dr. Saif Ismail Ibrahim – University of Mosul, College of Education for Humanities (Member)
  4. Asst. Prof. Dr. Murad Ahmed Khalaf – University of Samarra, College of Education for Humanities (Member)
  5. Asst. Prof. Dr. Aidan Atiyah Samah – University of Tikrit, College of Education for Humanities (Member)
  6. Prof. Dr. Falah Salih Hussein – University of Tikrit, College of Education for Humanities (Member and Supervisor)

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