Khadija Juma-Elflow | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Khadija Juma-Elflow | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Elmergib University | Libya

Mrs. Khadija Juma-Elflow is an accomplished educator and researcher in English Language Teaching (ELT), Applied Linguistics, and Teacher Education, currently pursuing a PhD in ELT at Eastern Mediterranean University, Cyprus. With extensive academic training including an MA in ELT from the University of Reading, a Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Linguistics, a CELTA certification, and multiple professional teacher training credentials, she has built a strong foundation in language teaching, curriculum design, and pedagogical research. Since 2011, she has served as a lecturer at the University of El-Mergib, Libya, instructing both English language and non-English major students while mentoring pre-service teachers during their teaching practice and supervising research projects. Her professional development includes training primary and secondary school teachers, leading workshops, and participating in international conferences such as AAAL, NileTESOL, and FEST. She has also engaged in specialized online training in technology transfer, academic research tools, quality assurance, action research, and digital tools for language instruction. Proficient in Arabic, English, and basic Spanish, with strong computing skills and experience using web-based teaching tools, her work integrates innovative pedagogical approaches, technology-enhanced learning, and evidence-based research to enhance language acquisition. Her contributions have significantly advanced the professional preparation of teachers and the development of effective ELT practices in higher education and beyond.

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Featured Publications

Juma-Elflow, K., & Osam, U. V. (2025). Intersectional conflicts and strategic agency: Female English teachers in post-conflict Libya. International Journal of Educational Research, 125, 102756.

Juma-Elflow, K. (2025, March 22). Exploring female EFL language teachers' emotions in relation to power and agency. Paper presented at the American Association of Applied Linguistics (AAAL) Conference, Denver, CO, USA.

Juma-Elflow, K., & Tonkyn, A. (2025). The effects of different amounts of planning time on accuracy of producing certain grammatical items in an oral narrative task. In Conference Proceedings

Shaikah Al-Taneiji | Education | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shaikah Al-Taneiji | Education | Best Researcher Award

UAE University | United Arab Emirates

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Shaikah Al-Taneiji’s academic journey is deeply rooted in her passion for educational leadership and innovation. She earned her Ph.D. in Educational Leadership and Innovation from the University of Colorado at Denver, following an M.Sc. in Educational Administration from Oklahoma State University. Her academic foundation was laid at the United Arab Emirates University, where she completed her B.A. in Public Administration. These milestones shaped her philosophy of nurturing leadership and lifelong learning in diverse educational landscapes.

💼 Professional Endeavors

With a career spanning over two decades, Dr. Al-Taneiji has held pivotal academic and administrative roles. She served as Director of both the Academic Personnel Office and the National Faculty Recruitment and Development Office. Her leadership extended to chairing the Department of Foundations of Education across multiple terms, and earlier, serving as Assistant Dean for Student Affairs. From 2019 to 2023, she brought her expertise into the political sphere as a member of the Federal National Council of the UAE, contributing to national education policy discourse.

📚 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Al-Taneiji’s scholarship is anchored in leadership development, teacher well-being, learning communities, and expatriate teacher experiences. Her research delves into the nuances of teacher satisfaction, ethical leadership, and educational leadership practices in the UAE. Noteworthy publications include studies on expatriate educators, transcendental leadership, and roadblocks to teacher leadership. She has presented at major international conferences in Tokyo and Barcelona, sharing insights into the evolving dynamics of education in the UAE.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

Her work has garnered both regional and international acclaim. Dr. Al-Taneiji was honored by the Arab Women Forum in 2020 for her innovative contributions to educational leadership. In 2023, she was recognized as an Emirati Women Achiever by startAD and Tamkeen, a testament to her influence in shaping education policy and practice.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Dr. Al-Taneiji’s influence transcends academia through extensive community and professional service. She has actively contributed to national awards such as the Khalifa Award for Education and the Hamdan Bin Rashid Foundation for Medical and Educational Sciences. As a trainer in the Leadership Upskilling Project, she has helped prepare school leaders for licensure. Her role as a manuscript reviewer and peer reviewer for esteemed journals and conferences highlights her standing in the academic community.

🧭 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Dr. Shaikah Al-Taneiji is poised to continue shaping educational leadership in the UAE and beyond. Through her teaching at UAE University and Abu Dhabi University, she equips future educators and administrators with critical thinking and cultural understanding. Her ongoing research and advisory roles ensure that her legacy as a scholar, mentor, and policymaker will remain impactful for generations to come.

Publications


📄 Schools across borders: Expatriate teachers in the United Arab Emirates: Navigating personal, school, and external factors

Author:
Shaikah Al-Taneiji

Journal:
International Journal of Educational Research

Year:
2025


📄 Transcendental Leadership Among Academic Department Heads and Its Relationship with Faculty Members' Self-Management Level

Authors:
Bataineh, O., Al-Zoubi, Z., Bany Issa, H., Al-Alwan, A., Qablan, A., Alkaabi, A., Al-Taneiji, S., & Alhosani, M.

Journal:
Educational Process: International Journal

Year:
2025


📄 Teacher satisfaction in Abu Dhabi public schools: What the numbers did not say

Authors:
Ibrahim, A., & Al-Taneiji, S.

Journal:
Issues in Educational Research

Year:
2019


📄 Practices of and roadblocks to teacher leadership in the United Arab Emirates’ schools

Authors:
Al-Taneiji, S., & Ibrahim, A.

Journal:
International Education Studies

Year:
2017