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- Страна местожительства: Palestine
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Hanaa Khamis Abu Diya was born in Gaza City on April 18, 1972. She is married and has six children. She completed her primary and secondary education in Gaza schools, obtained her high school diploma, and earned a bachelor's degree in primary/lower education from the Islamic University of Gaza in 2005, a master's degree in curriculum and teaching methods in 2009, and a doctorate in the same field in 2020.
She has worked in academic teaching since February 2005, and is a lecturer at the University College of Applied Sciences in Gaza. During that time, she assumed the chairmanship of the Quality and Development Committee, and the chairmanship of the Sports Olympics Committee in cooperation with Al-Kitab Satellite Channel, in addition to her chairmanship of the Child Education Department in 2019.
She participated in local scientific conferences, including the First International Conference on Applied Sciences (2013), and supervised training courses in the areas of preparing educational plans, formulating test questions, designing university curricula, and supervising scientific theses. She also has a YouTube channel specializing in various teaching strategies and methods.
Abu Diya is one of the academic experts in the field of education in the Gaza Strip, as she contributed to the development of curricula and teaching methods, and participated in enriching the educational environment through her research and academic initiatives. She sees education as a noble mission and calls for the development of the Palestinian educational system to be more effective and responsive to the needs of society.
Her research interests focus on developing teachers’ competencies, the use of technology in education, and cooperative learning strategies. Among her published studies are: “Obstacles facing faculty members towards applied research in the university college and ways to overcome them” (2015), “The effectiveness of employing the Jigsaw strategy for cooperative learning in developing some teaching skills among students specializing in primary education” (2019), and “The effectiveness of a proposed training program based on the TPACK model in developing some teaching competencies among female students teaching the basic stage” (2021).
Abu Diya became involved in community activism by participating in mosque events in more than one mosque in Gaza, especially the Imam Al-Shafi’i Mosque. She is also active in the Young Muslim Women’s Association and provides guidance to female students on an ongoing basis.
Abu Diya suffered throughout her life, as she was subjected to many harassments by the occupation forces, including raiding her home, tampering with its contents, tearing up her schoolbooks several times, preventing her from traveling outside Palestine for treatment more than once, and the Authority cut off her salary. Her husband was martyred at the beginning of the Second Palestinian Intifada, and the occupation bombed her home and her family’s home during the genocide that the occupation is waging on the Gaza Strip. Seventeen people from her family were martyred, most of them women and children, in a horrific massacre committed by the occupation’s air force in November 2024.
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