Education during the Active War Exploring Teachers’ Perception and Practice in Syria

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Maryam Sharifian
Salma Vázquez Silva
Lindsay Dornblaser

Abstract

Education is the basic right of every child in any condition. Unfortunately, the conflict in Syria has denied 2 million students education and destroyed 7,000 schools (United Nations Children’s Emergency Fund [UNICEF], 2021). Edu-cation during conflict is even more critical to promote strong social, emotional, and cognitive development in children. There have been several studies to evaluate the availability and accessibility of education in conflict zones (Mundy & Dryden-Peterson, 2011; Badrasawi et al., 2018). However, there are rare, if any, studies to explore teachers’ perception of teaching during war and their performance. Teachers in a war zone certainly have the most significant role in fostering students’ development in a different aspect by implementing creative teaching in their lessons. Thus, this study explored the perceptions of primary school Syrian teachers about education in a war zone and their creative teaching practices.

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Sharifian, M. ., Silva, S. V., & Dornblaser, L. (2022). Education during the Active War: Exploring Teachers’ Perception and Practice in Syria . Journal of Education in Muslim Societies, 3(1), 50–67. Retrieved from https://scholarworks.iu.edu/iupjournals/index.php/jems/article/view/4469
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Author Biographies

Maryam Sharifian, James Madison University

Academic Degrees:
Ph.D. Early Childhood Education
 State University of New York at Buffalo.
MA. School Counseling
 University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran.
BA. Guidance & Counseling
 Allameh Tabataba'i University, Tehran, Iran.

Research and Teaching Interests:
Teacher Education and Professional Development, War Zone Education, 
Refugee Children and Teachers, Urban Education

Professional involvement
Association for Childhood Education International (Board of Director)
American Education Research Association,
Comparative International Education Society

Professional Experience
Taught Early Childhood Education undergraduate and graduate courses
Taught Preschool and Toddlers Classroom/Supervising Interns in Iran and United States
School and family Counseling


Salma Vázquez Silva, James Madison University

Graduate Student - James Madison University

College of Education

Telephone number: 5717230424

Mailing Address: MSC 6907, 395 S. High, Harrisonburg, Virginia 22807

Lindsay Dornblaser, James Madison University

M.A.T. Graduate

Telephone number: 5406329052

Mailing Address: MSC 6907, 395 S. High, Harrisonburg, Virginia 22807