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Title: Enhancing early education for vulnerable children : the role of play-based learning and teacher professional development
Authors: Dannaoui, Chirine
Advisors: Antoun, Maya 
Keywords: play-based learning, professional development, vulnerable children, humanitarian context, early childhood education (ECE), teachers’ role in play.
Subjects: Learning strategies
Early childhood education-- Curricula--Lebanon--Case study
Professional development for teachers
Dissertation, Academic
University of Balamand--Dissertations
Issue Date: 2024
Abstract: 
This thesis explores the merit of play-based early childhood education (ECE) in crisis, the
impact of professional development on teachers implementing play-based pedagogy, and the
challenges encountered, particularly in the context of vulnerable Syrian refugee children in
Lebanon. By utilizing qualitative methodologies, including classroom observations and in depth interviews with five early childhood educators and a field manager, this study delves
into the challenges and transformations experienced by teachers in adopting play-based
learning strategies. The research unveils the critical role of continuous and context-specific
adult learning experiences in empowering teachers to implement play-based pedagogies
effectively. When appropriately supported, it emphasizes how such educational approaches
significantly enhance children's cognitive, and social-emotional development in crisis affected environments. Key findings indicate that, despite diverse educational backgrounds,
teachers show considerable growth in their pedagogical skills through targeted professional
development. This growth is vital for fostering a learning environment where vulnerable
children can thrive, particularly in humanitarian settings. The thesis also addresses educators'
challenges, including adapting to play-based methodologies, resource limitations, and
balancing curricular requirements with the need for holistic child development.
This study contributes to the discourse on early childhood education in crisis contexts,
emphasizing the need for sustainable, well-structured professional development programs. It
highlights the critical need for sustainable and well-structured professional development
programs, underscoring the importance of investing in teacher capacity and curriculum
reform to improve educational quality for all children, particularly those who are vulnerable.
Description: 
Includes bibliographical references (p. 66-78)
URI: https://scholarhub.balamand.edu.lb/handle/uob/7390
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Type: Thesis
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