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Exploring teacher educators’ perspectives of play-based learning: A mixed method approach

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posted on 2022-02-15, 09:15 authored by Nibal Khalil, Ahmad Aljanazrah, Ghadeer Hamed, Elaine M. Murtagh
Background: This study examined teacher educators’ perceptions of play-based learning in the context of university-based teacher education programmes in Palestine. Methods: Using a cross-sectional, multi-method design, we explored factors relating to teacher educators’ capability, opportunity and motivation to incorporate play-based learning into their practice. Thirty-six staff from four Palestinian universities completed an online survey and 17 were interviewed. Results: Teacher educators recognise the value of play-based learning and are motivated to apply this pedagogical approach. However, attempts to incorporate play-based learning into their practices is affected by insufficient knowledge and skills to apply play-based learning in practical contexts. Further-more, social cues, cultural norms and physical challenges currently limit their opportunity to adopt play-based approaches. Conclusion: Our findings highlight that Palestinian teacher educators are motivated to embrace play-based learning as a pedagogical approach and recognise the importance of using play-based learning in educational practices. The findings can inform future professional development programs for teacher educators.

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Education Sciences;12, 95

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MDPI

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peer-reviewed

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COALESCE Research Fund, IRC, Department of Foreign Affairs

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English

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