Mr. YousraAlghanemi

Department of English Language faculty of Education Tripoli

Full name

Mr. Yousra Ali Moftah Alghanemi

َQualifications

Master degree

Academic Rank

Assistant Lecturer

Biography

Yousra Alghanemi is one of the staff members of the English Department /Faculty of Education -Tripoli. She has started her job on September 1st , 2010. She has been lecturing in her major - theoretical linguistics- including phonetics, morphology and syntax. In addition, she has been teaching assessment and evaluation , strategies of teaching English as a foreign language and supervising trainee teachers in their teaching practice program. She has a number of publications that concerned teacher self-evaluation, teaching English in public schools and validity of the English examinations in public schools.

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Publications

Investigating Language Tests’ Content Validity in Public Schools in Tripoli

Investigating Language Tests’ Content Validity in Public Schools in Tripoli arabic 12 English 65
Yousra Ali Moftah Alghanemi, Fuzia Moh A Elwafi, (1-2020)


Prospects of Creating the Reflective Teacher for Continuing Professional Development (CPD)

Abstract Teacher self-evaluation is an important dimension in the overall evaluation activities in educational programs. However, this dimension is often overlooked and not given its right share of importance. Teacher self-evaluation is neither included in teacher training programs nor is considered a basic requirement from teachers as they develop in their careers. The significance and value of teacher self-evaluation as a core element in continuing professional development requires that self-evaluation proceed all other forms of evaluation. To support the claim that teacher self-evaluation is a missing element in the area of investigation, the researchers conducted a study which adopted a survey that involved eleven schools and 86 Libyan teachers. The results of the study showed that while many teachers perform some sort of self-reflection about their teaching, they do not recognize self-evaluation as a basic requirement in developing their career. When the effectiveness of teacher self-evaluation was probed in contrast to external evaluation, most teachers agreed that teacher self-evaluation could play a far more vital role in continuing professional development. Keywords Continuing Professional development, External evaluation, Self- evaluation.
Fawzia Mohamed Elwafi, Yousra Ali Aghanimi, Fahima Mohamed Bannur(4-2021)
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