Eyeway Conversations with Dr. Muhamad Zubair
Description
In this episode of Eyeway Conversations, George Abraham speaks with Dr. Muhamad Zubair, Associate Professor of Political Science at Janaki Devi Memorial College, New Delhi. Dr. Zubair shares his inspiring journey from aspiring civil servant to becoming a dedicated teacher, reflecting on how his visual impairment shaped his life and career. He discusses his time at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), which played a pivotal role in fostering his academic success, as well as his deep-rooted interest in International Relations.
Throughout the episode, Dr. Zubair provides insights into his work advocating for disability inclusion within the education system. He also talks about his involvement with the Center for Study of Disability Inclusion (CSDI), the impact of his debates and quiz experiences, and his unique role as a male, visually impaired professor teaching at a women's college. His personal stories reflect his dedication to inclusivity, both in education and in life, and his commitment to supporting marginalized communities. Tune in to hear Dr. Zubair’s remarkable insights on overcoming challenges, the importance of hope, and the power of education.
Show Notes:
0:31 – Introduction to Dr. Muhamad Zubair, Associate Professor at Janaki Devi Memorial College.
1:08 – Dr. Zubair shares how his teachers inspired him to pursue a career in education.
1:45 – From preparing for civil services to developing a passion for teaching and research.
3:13 – Discussing the support provided to visually impaired students at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU).
4:36 – The inclusive environment at JNU and how it helped shape Dr. Zubair's career.
5:12 – Dr. Zubair’s interest in International Relations and its influence on his academic pursuits.
6:31 – A look into Dr. Zubair's early life, family, and personal journey with blindness.
7:49 – The influence of Dr. Zubair's parents and siblings on his educational journey.
9:11 – Dr. Zubair shares his experiences with debating and quizzing.
10:26 – A memorable quiz competition where Dr. Zubair and his teammate won first prize.
11:43 – Key aspects of coaching students for debate: Logos, Ethos, and Pathos.
13:49 – Teaching in a women's college and connecting with students through shared experiences of marginalization.
15:43 – Dr. Zubair’s involvement in disability inclusion efforts at the college and university level through the Center for Study of Disability Inclusion (CSDI).
19:05 – Collaboration with colleges in Hyderabad and Andaman under the Vidya Vistar Scheme.
21:24 – Dr. Zubair's work with Pratibha Foundation Classes for Competitive Exams.
23:46 – Personal life and marriage: Dr. Zubair talks about his family and the support of his wife.
25:16 – Dr. Zubair's advice for young people: Respect, family time, and staying hopeful.
26:50 – Closing remarks from George Abraham, thanking Dr. Zubair for sharing his inspiring journey.
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