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Exploring the importance of teachers’ training for pre-primary education

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This executive summary encapsulates the essence of the research conducted on the significance of pre-primary teacher training programs in early childhood education, as outlined in the provided abstract. The research underscores the indispensable role of ECD in shaping a child's long-term health and happiness. With a focus on the ages between 3 and 5, the study emphasizes the pivotal opportunity for children to learn and develop during these formative years. Positioning pre-primary teacher preparation as an investment in the future, the study anticipates profound payoffs. Well-prepared pre-primary instructors contribute to strong educational foundations, fostering better learning outcomes, increased cognitive and socioemotional development, and a higher likelihood of academic achievement for students. The study establishes a link between investing in pre-primary teacher preparation and broader societal benefits. Beyond the immediate effects on students, such investments positively influence social and economic conditions, decrease achievement disparities, enhance social cohesion, and stimulate economic growth. Therefore, this findings emphasis on further studies, capacity development and policy reforms to ensure the service and mitigate the learning loss. This study outlines the multifaceted importance of pre-primary teacher training, emphasizing the need for comprehensive research to inform decision-making and enhance the quality of early childhood education.

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Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 29-31).
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Education degree in Educational Leadership and School Improvement, 2024.

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