قسم اللغة الانجليزية

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المنشورات العلمية

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هيئة التدريس

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البرامج الدراسية

ليسانس في الآداب والتربية
تخصص اللغة الإنجليزية

برنامج قسم اللغة الانجليزية هو اعداد المدرسين الاكفاء والمؤهلين لغويا وتربويا للعمل في مدارس التعليم الاساسي والثانوي الليبية والمدارس الدولية العاملة في ليبيا ورفد قطاعات اخرى في الدولة الليبية مثل وزارة الخارجية والاعلام بأشخاص قادرين على العمل كمترجمين ومصححين لغويين...

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د. انتصار على الهادي الشريف

انتصار الشريف هي عضو هيئة تدريس في كلية التربية بجامعة طرابلس ، ليبيا. وهي تشغل حاليًا منصب رئيس قسم البحوث والاستشارات والتدريب. هي حاصلة على دكتوراة في اللغة الإنجليزية (الانشاء وتدريس اللغة الانجليزية لغير الناطقين بها) من جامعة انديانا بنسلفانيا و ماجستير في علم اللغة التطبيقي وتدريس اللغة الانجليزية لغير الناطقين بها من جامعة نيوكاسل. قامت انتصار بالمشاركة في العديد من المؤتمرات الاقليمية والدولية والعالمية. كما ان لها خبرة في تدريس اللغة الانجليزية في ليبيا والولايات المتحدة الامريكية. انتصار معلمة-باحثة شغوفة وتؤمن بالدور الذي يلعبه "تيسول" في تمكين متعلمي اللغة الانجليزية ليصبحوا أفرادا فاعلين في مجتمعهم وليصبحوا سعاة للسلام والعدالة الاجتماعية والتغيير الايجابي. اهتماماتها البحثية تشمل برامج اعداد معلمي اللغة الانجليزية وتدريس اللغة الانجليزية و الكتابة والانتحال.

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Returning to Graduation Project: Attitudes and Perceived Challenges of Students and Staff at a Libyan EFL Department

In 1997, the Department of English (Faculty of Languages, University of Tripoli) canceled Graduation Project (GP) as a graduation requirement primarily due to growing student plagiarism. Two decades on, the Department decided it is time for Returning to Graduation Project (RGP). In preparation for this, a Research Methods (RM) module was delivered to students, and an intense ‘research design and methodology’ course was taken by the staff. In this exploratory mixed-methods case-study research, the main question focuses on attitudes and perceived challenges facing students and staff concerning RGP. The aim is to tackle negative attitudes and perceived obstacles in anticipation of a successful RGP, which spells out the significance of the research. Data were collected through a questionnaire (n=52) and a focus group discussion with seventh-semester students (10); semi-structured interviews with staff (13). A small majority of students (54%) supported RGP; the remaining 46% raised two kinds of concerns: realistic challenges of lacking resources, inadequate RM skills, and supervisor issues; unrealistic challenges involved time constraints, fear of presenting, and problems of determining research topics. Staff members were receptive to RGP but raised numerous concerns. Whereas experienced members expressed cynicism due to low students competencies and lacking resources, others saw RGP as an opportunity for students to gain practical research experience ahead of postgraduate study. Several challenges were perceived, chief among them are students lack of research skills, inexperienced supervisors, inadequate resources, and an ever-lasting concern with plagiarism. New staff reported the need for tuition in ‘data analysis and interpretation’, and ‘supervision practice’. Peculiarities characteristic of the case milieu emerged. arabic 18 English 99
ٌٌReda Khaled Emhemmed Elmabruk(1-2020)
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Fostering Quality in the Graduation Research Project at the Libyan Faculties of Education: Libyan Teacher-Educators’ Perspectives

One of the Libyan Faculty of Education exit requirements is the graduation research project. Current literature review indicates the scarcity of literature on the quality of the graduation project in the Libyan context. Thus, the present study addressed this shortcoming by investigating the opinions of the faculty members at the Faculties of Education at various Libyan public universities on achieving quality standards in the graduation research projects. The design of the study was exploratory sequential mixed methods as we gathered both quantitative and qualitative data to get accurate and detailed picture of the Libyan teacher-educators’ views on fostering quality in the graduation research project. The context of the study is the Faculties of Education at eight Libyan universities. The participants were 62 Libyan teacher-educators who were faculty members at the Libyan Faculties of Education. Data were collected through documents, questionnaires, and follow up interviews. The results showed that the participants’ views were opposite to the document analysis and revealed that the participants were not sure whether the regulations covered all the points related to the graduation research projects, so they preferred to be neutral. They also perceived several factors as the issues that hindered the quality of the graduation research projects. The participants suggestions as ways of fostering quality in the graduation research projects included achieving quality by following the quality standards described by the quality assurance department among other suggestions. arabic 21 English 111
Entisar ALi Hadi Elsherif, FUZIA AHMED MOFTAH ELHSAN(3-2021)
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Code-Switching Between English and the Cyber Language through Computer-Mediated Communication: Discussion of Integrating Code-Switching in ESL Classroom

Code-Switching Between English and the Cyber Language through Computer-Mediated Communication arabic 20 English 132
Nadia Abdurrahman A. Nsir, Entisar ALi Hadi Elsherif(1-2014)
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