Banda Lazarus Obed Livingstone, Banda Chigonjetso Victoria, Banda Jane Thokozani
Computer Studies Department, Nalikule College of Education, Ministry of Education, Lilongwe, Malawi.
Department of Politics and Government, School of Law, Economics and Government, University of Malawi, Zomba, Malawi.
PLoS One. 2025 Feb 21;20(2):e0314530. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0314530. eCollection 2025.
The study on Early Childhood Development (ECD) practices in T/A Zilakoma, Nkhata Bay South Constituency, Malawi, employs the Ecological Systems Theory to explore recruitment, role definitions, and support systems. This theoretical construct enables an intricate examination of interactions within various environmental systems, emphasizing micro, meso, exo, macro, and chrono systems. Specifically, it illuminates the dynamics within immediate settings, interconnections among diverse systems, broader indirect influences, cultural ideologies, societal values, and temporal dimensions, offering a comprehensive lens for understanding educational contexts. The descriptive qualitative research was conducted within a case study framework to explore the practical experiences of stakeholders within ECD using semi-structured interview guides. Ethical standards were upheld, ensuring voluntary participation and confidentiality. Purposive sampling was used to collect data from diverse and knowledgeable participants involved in ECD domains, providing comprehensive insights aligned with the study's objectives. Thematic analysis and sentiment mining were performed using Atlas 23 software. The results revealed themes such as recruitment practices relying on community-driven approaches, role ambiguity due to undefined responsibilities, informal evaluation processes, inconsistent training opportunities, and a dependency on community and volunteerism. These themes highlight the absence of formal structures and standardized processes in various aspects of ECD programs. Additionally, sentiment analysis illustrated diverse perspectives among stakeholders, reflecting their distinct experiences and challenges within the ECD landscape. The study concludes with policy recommendations aimed at addressing these systemic challenges.
对马拉维恩卡塔湾南选区齐拉科马传统管理区幼儿发展(ECD)实践的研究,运用生态系统理论来探讨招募、角色定义和支持系统。这一理论架构能够对各种环境系统内的相互作用进行细致考察,强调微观、中观、外部、宏观和时间系统。具体而言,它阐明了直接环境中的动态、不同系统间的相互联系、更广泛的间接影响、文化意识形态、社会价值观和时间维度,为理解教育背景提供了一个全面的视角。描述性定性研究是在案例研究框架内进行的,以使用半结构化访谈指南探索幼儿发展利益相关者的实践经验。秉持道德标准,确保自愿参与和保密。采用目的抽样法从参与幼儿发展领域的不同且知识渊博的参与者那里收集数据,以提供与研究目标一致的全面见解。使用阿特拉斯23软件进行主题分析和情感挖掘。结果揭示了诸如依赖社区驱动方法的招募实践、因职责未明确导致的角色模糊、非正式评估过程、不一致的培训机会以及对社区和志愿服务的依赖等主题。这些主题凸显了幼儿发展项目各方面缺乏正式结构和标准化流程。此外,情感分析展示了利益相关者之间的不同观点,反映了他们在幼儿发展领域的独特经历和挑战。该研究最后提出了旨在应对这些系统性挑战的政策建议。