Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

EAA, QFFD And TFL To Empower 23,425 Vulnerable Students


(MENAFN- The Peninsula) The Peninsula

Doha, Qatar: The Education Above All (EAA) Foundation, in collaboration with Qatar Fund for Development (QFFD), has partnered with Teach For Lebanon (TFL) to launch a groundbreaking initiative titled 'Resilience Through Education: Empowering Vulnerable Students in Lebanon with SEL and Inclusive Learning.'

The project is designed to respond to the urgent educational and psychosocial needs of children affected by Lebanon's ongoing crises, providing inclusive, trauma-informed, and emotionally supportive education to over 23,000 vulnerable students across the country.

Lebanon's education system continues to face mounting challenges amid overlapping economic, social, and humanitarian crises. This initiative seeks to ensure that marginalised children are not left behind and can access quality education that also nurtures their emotional well-being. Through three core interventions, the programme will provide holistic support to learners in need.

The first component includes in-school support led by TFL Fellows who have been trained in Social Emotional Learning (SEL) and trauma-informed approaches. These Fellows will deliver both academic instruction and emotional support directly in classrooms across Lebanon. Secondly, the initiative will roll out a toll-free Call and Learn Hotline offering over 59,500 academic support calls to students from kindergarten to Grade 9.

In addition to direct student support, the initiative also focuses on teacher capacity-building. A total of 301 educators, including TFL Fellows, hotline teachers, and other local teachers, will be trained using the Education Above All Foundation's 'Let Kids Be Kids' SEL toolkit. This resource includes over 100 activity-based modules designed to promote emotional resilience, positive routines, and life skills through engaging, interactive methods.

“At Education Above All Foundation, we remain committed to finding innovative ways to reach children where they are, ensuring that no learner is left behind,” said Janhvi Kanoria, Executive Director of Innovation Development at Education Above All Foundation.“This partnership with Teach For Lebanon and the Qatar Fund for Development is helping us reach more than 23,000 vulnerable students across Lebanon with the academic and socio-emotional support they need to thrive. From in-school support to the Call and Learn hotline and the provision of essential learning materials, these interventions are creating new pathways for children to access inclusive, quality education.”

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