AU - Abu-Thalam, Cleopetra Y. AU - Al-Saaideh, Monim A. AB - The main purpose of this qualitative study is to develop an operational framework for teacher training programs in education in emergencies “EiE" context. Utilizing related literature review and previous studies, the researchers developed an initial operational framework that consists of the following five components: pedagogical and educational preparation, psychosocial support, soft skills, blended learning and program evaluation, and these components are further decomposed into sub-components, then the framework was validated through conducting open interviews with representatives from the three main stakeholders: ministry of education, international and local NGO's working in education and teachers teaching refugees. For this framework to be implemented successfully within its political, social and economic contexts, it must be enabled by three strategic pillars: stakeholders’ coordination and cooperation, teacher remuneration and incentives and certification. The researchers recommend having a multidimensional approach to teacher training to support and empower teachers with knowledge and key skills for life & work in EiE context. In addition, there is a serious need to increase teachers' access to professional development opportunities through comprehensive training programs that lead to certification. The researchers also recommend having a clear and documented coordination & cooperation mechanism that is shared among all stakeholders involved in teacher training. (Published abstract) http://search.shamaa.org/abstract_en.gif OP - pp. 1-17 T1 - Development of an operational framework for teacher training programs in education in emergencies context [Article] UL - https://journals.iugaza.edu.ps/index.php/IUGJEPS/article/download/5371/2988 Full text (PDF) 1 http://search.shamaa.org/fulltext.gif