Belyihun Muchie | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Belyihun Muchie | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Belyihun Muchie, Bahir Dar University, Best Researcher Award

Mr. Belyihun Muchie Lakew is a dedicated lecturer and researcher in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) at Debark University, Ethiopia, and currently a PhD candidate in Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) at Bahir Dar University. He holds an MA and BA in TEFL and English Language and Literature from Debre Markos University. His research focuses on EFL pedagogy, teacher development, educational technology, and innovative teaching strategies. Belyihun has authored several peer-reviewed publications, including in Cogent Education and the Journal of Language Teaching and Research, and contributed to international research platforms like WASET. He has completed advanced professional training through the British Council and EELPA in areas such as flipped learning, AI in ELT, and assessment literacy. With full professional proficiency in English and native fluency in Amharic, he also has extensive experience in translation and technical skills in SPSS and Microsoft Office. His academic mentors include Prof. Abiy Yigzaw and Dr. Birhanu Simegn.

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🎓 Educational Qualifications

Mr. Belyihun Muchie Lakew has pursued a structured and progressive academic path in the field of English language education. He is currently enrolled as a PhD candidate in Teaching English as a Foreign Language (TEFL) at Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia, where he is conducting advanced research in EFL pedagogy and instructional methodologies. Prior to this, he earned a Master of Arts (MA) in TEFL from Debre Markos University, where he gained in-depth knowledge of language teaching theories, curriculum development, and applied linguistics. His foundational academic training began with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Foreign Languages and Literature (English), also from Debre Markos University, which provided him with strong language proficiency and literary analysis skills. This strong academic background has laid a solid foundation for his teaching, research, and continuous professional development in the dynamic field of English language education.

📜 Licenses & Certifications

Mr. Belyihun Muchie Lakew has demonstrated a strong commitment to continuous professional growth through specialized certification in online education. He successfully completed the “Master Class for Teaching Online” offered by Open edX, a globally recognized online learning platform. This certification, issued in February 2025, reflects his expertise in delivering high-quality, engaging, and learner-centered instruction in virtual environments. The course equipped him with advanced skills in digital pedagogy, instructional design, interactive content creation, and the use of educational technologies to enhance remote learning experiences. As digital transformation reshapes modern education, this certification positions Mr. Muchie at the forefront of innovative teaching practices, particularly in the context of English as a Foreign Language (EFL). His ability to integrate technology into language education reflects his adaptability, forward-thinking approach, and readiness to meet the evolving demands of 21st-century learners and institutions.

🧩 Professional Development & Training

Mr. Belyihun Muchie Lakew has actively pursued numerous professional development opportunities to enhance his expertise in English language teaching and instructional innovation. He has completed several training programs offered by internationally respected organizations such as the British Council and the Ethiopian English Language Professionals’ Association (EELPA). Notable trainings include “Supporting Every Child to Achieve” (Dec 2023), “Teaching Grammar Communicatively: The Situational Approach” (May 2024), and “Embracing Diversity Through Multi-Level Teaching, Learning, and Assessment” (Jul 2024). He also completed sessions on “Flipped Learning in EFL Classrooms,” “Understanding ChatGPT and Its Application in ELT,” and “21st Century Teaching Strategies” through EELPA. Additionally, he participated in specialized modules such as “ELT Assessment Literacy,” “Using Mindfulness Techniques,” “Managing Educational Resources Effectively,” and “Enhancing Interactivity in Writing Instruction.” His training on “Artificial Intelligence in Teacher Education” further highlights his commitment to integrating cutting-edge technologies in pedagogy, making him a well-rounded and forward-thinking EFL professional.

🧠 Research Focus

Mr. Belyihun Muchie Lakew’s research focus lies prominently within the domain of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) education, particularly emphasizing instructional effectiveness, teacher support, and student language development. His widely cited 2021 study, “The Effect of Teacher Scaffolding on Students’ Paragraph Writing Skills in EFL Classroom,” co-authored with S. Gashaye and published in the Journal of Language Teaching and Research, demonstrates his interest in pedagogical interventions that enhance learner outcomes. The research explores how strategic teacher scaffolding improves students’ paragraph writing in secondary school settings, reflecting his commitment to developing practical, evidence-based solutions for classroom challenges. His broader interests extend to teacher development, educational equity, and the integration of digital tools in language instruction. With a strong grounding in both theory and classroom practice, Mr. Muchie’s research contributes to improving the quality of EFL teaching and learning, especially in multilingual, resource-limited educational contexts like Ethiopia.

Publication Top Notes

📘 Lakew, B. M., Filatie, A. Y., & Chanie, B. S. (2025)Exploring innovative pedagogical approaches: Primary school EFL teachers’ utilization of teaching strategies, Cogent Education, 12(1) – 📅 Year: 2025

📗 Gashaye, S., & Muchie, B. (2021)The Effect of Teacher Scaffolding on Students’ Paragraph Writing Skills in EFL Classroom, Journal of Language Teaching and Research, 12(6), 892–898 – 📅 Year: 2021 | 🔍 Cited by: 13 📊

📕 Muchie, B. (2024)Exploring the pedagogical paradigms in language (eBook, Catalog No. v1507000) – 📅 Year: 2024

📙 Muchie, B. (2024)Exploring the basics of second language acquisition: A review of Rod Ellis’s pioneering guide (eBook, Catalog No. v1462347)– 📅 Year: 2024

 

Tareq Zuhair | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Tareq Zuhair | Arts and Humanities | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr Tareq Zuhair, University of Petra, Jordan

Tareq Zuhair is an accomplished academic with a PhD in English Literature from the University of Jordan. 🏛️ With extensive teaching experience at institutions such as the University of Petra and the University of Jordan, he is known for his dynamic teaching style and commitment to knowledge dissemination. 📚 Fluent in English and Arabic, Tareq is also an author of notable works, including “The Disintegration of the American Dream” and “Didactic Literature.” His published research covers topics like hydropolitics and diaspora in literature. 🌍 He actively participates in academic activities as an external examiner and reviewer. 📖✍️

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Academic Qualifications

Dr. Tareq Zuhair holds a distinguished academic background in English Literature, having completed a PhD at the University of Jordan in Amman, Jordan, with a commendable average of Very Good in 2014. Prior to this, they earned a Master’s Degree in English Language and Literature from the same institution in 2004, also achieving a Very Good average. Their foundational education was completed with a Bachelor’s degree in English Language and Literature from Al al Bayt University in Mafraq, Jordan, in 2000, where they similarly attained a Very Good average. 📚🎓✨

Experience

Since 2015, He have been serving as an Assistant Professor at the University of Petra, where I contribute to various academic programs. Prior to this, He was a Part-Time Lecturer at the University of Jordan from 2004 to 2015, enriching students’ educational experiences. Additionally, He have been an External Examiner and Supervisor at the Arab Open University since 2017. He teaching experience spans diverse roles, including teaching TOEFL IBT and ITP, as well as instructing second secondary classes and IGSCE from 2000 to 2014. 🌟📚

Research focus

T. Zuhair’s research primarily examines themes related to cultural and political narratives in literature, with an emphasis on diaspora and identity. Their work includes exploring the representation of rootedness and displacement in Susan Abulhawa’s Mornings in Jenin, analyzing hydropolitical themes in literary works like Darraj’s A Curious Land, and interpreting psychoanalytic elements in Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie. This research underscores a critical engagement with socio-political issues and literary critique, often involving cross-cultural and thematic analysis.

Publication top notes

Trees, Rootedness, and Diaspora in Susan Abulhawa’s Mornings in Jenin

Hideous Hydropolitics in Darraj’s A Curious Land

A Psychoanalytic Reading of Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie and Lord Byron’s Love Letter

Sterility and Decay of Marriage in Eliot’s (The Cocktail Party)

Hamlet’s Displacement as a Recurrent Case in Cather’s A Lost Lady and Al Halaby’s Once in a Promised Land