Teachers in Anglophone Africa

Teachers in Anglophone Africa
Author: Aidan G Mulkeen
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2009-12-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0821380710

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Teachers are at the heart of good education, and good teacher policies are essential to ensure adequate supply, deployment and management of teachers. Enrollment in primary education has grown rapidly in Sub-Saharan Africa. Yet teacher policy in the region has oft en evolved without clear planning; in the absence of an overall strategy, countries have experienced serious problems with teacher supply and deployment, as well as with the quality of teaching. Based on case studies of education systems and practices in eight English-speaking African countries, 'Teachers in Anglophone Africa: Issues in Teacher Supply, Training, and Management' closely examines issues of teacher supply, deployment, management and finance. The book suggests that these issues are closely interrelated. Low numbers of qualified teaching graduates may result in teacher shortages; these shortages may make it difficult to deploy teachers effectively. Problems with teacher deployment may result in inefficient utilization of the teachers available, and those teachers' effectiveness may be further reduced by weak teacher management and support systems. The book identifies policies and practices that are working on the ground, noting their potential pitfalls and pointing out that policies designed to address one problem may make another problem worse. 'Teachers in Anglophone Africa: Issues in Teacher Supply, Training, and Management' offers a useful synthesis of the issues and draws together a series of promising practices, which can serve as positive suggestions for countries seeking to improve their teacher policies. The book should be of great assistance to education ministries and their development partners throughout the region as they address the challenges of the next phases of expansion in education.

Teachers in Anglophone Africa

Teachers in Anglophone Africa
Author: Aidan Mulkeen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2009
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1073878329

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Inservice Education and Training of Primary School Teachers in Anglophone Africa

Inservice Education and Training of Primary School Teachers in Anglophone Africa
Author: Zimbabwe. Ministry of Education
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 225
Release: 1983
Genre: Elementary school teachers
ISBN: OCLC:251879610

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Inservice Education and Training of Primary School Teachers in Anglophone Africa

Inservice Education and Training of Primary School Teachers in Anglophone Africa
Author: Udo Bude
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 225
Release: 1983
Genre: Elementary school teachers
ISBN: 3789008591

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Distance Education in Anglophone Africa

Distance Education in Anglophone Africa
Author: Economic Development Institute (Washington, D.C.)
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1992
Genre: Education
ISBN: STANFORD:36105008646304

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Teacher Education in Sub Saharan Africa

Teacher Education in Sub Saharan Africa
Author: Rosarii Griffin
Publsiher: Symposium Books Ltd
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2012-05-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781873927366

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In the drive to achieve universal primary education as one of the Millennium Development Goals, there is an increasing recognition of the urgency of focusing on teacher education to both meet the demand for more than one million qualified teachers required to achieve this goal within sub-Saharan Africa, as well as to combat the sometimes poor quality educational experience reported in the school. Currently, approximately only one third of teachers are qualified to teach. This dearth in qualified teachers also means that secondary and tertiary education need to be improved upon to provide an educated cohort of graduates. This in turn will ensure that the quality of teacher trained and retained within the profession is of a sufficiently high standard to ensure sustainable progress. This volume focuses on the various aspects of teacher education which need to be addressed in order for the wider Millennium Goals to be achieved, but more importantly, so that each African child living within sub-Saharan Africa will have the right to a quality education: ensuring they too experience their right and entitlement as children to reach their full potential - often taken for granted in Western countries – giving African children the necessary tools to build a better future for themselves. Of particular interest to the education researcher and policy maker, this volume’s contributors look at the various issues and challenges around the teacher profession, particularly in relation to resources and practices within sub-Saharan Africa. The contributors examine the issue of building research capacity for educational research within teacher education Colleges and explore the concept of education for sustainable development with the view to improving the development of quality teacher education within the global South. In this volume, research reports are presented highlighting the various challenges within the structure and provision of teacher education within certain national contexts, including assessment and curricula issues, which need to be addressed. This volume goes from the global to the local and examines teacher educator teaching, learning and reflective practice issues within different contexts, as well as exploring alternative pre-service experiences for western teachers who wish to work within the sub-Saharan context as well as some teacher educator exchange programmes between the South and North. Case countries explored include Lesotho, South Africa, Mozambique, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania and Madagascar, to mention but a few. Of particular value to the education researcher and policy maker, this book provides a timely resource focusing on an area of neglect, highlighting the central role of the teacher and teacher education towards sustainable development within the sub-Saharan African context.

Recruiting Retaining and Retraining Secondary School Teachers and Principals in Sub Saharan Africa

Recruiting  Retaining  and Retraining Secondary School Teachers and Principals in Sub Saharan Africa
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780821370674

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This working paper is based on country case studies of Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, Madagascar, Tanzania, and Uganda, and an extensive literature review. In many parts of Africa, the demand for secondary teachers substantially exceeds the supply, due to factors such as secondary teacher attrition, bottlenecks in the teacher preparation system, and perceived unattractive conditions of service. Few countries have strong policies, strategies, and programs for recruiting able secondary school graduates to secondary teaching. The paper suggests several critical and promising areas for improvement in th.

Women Teachers in Africa

Women Teachers in Africa
Author: Nelly P. Stromquist,Steven J. Klees,Jing Lin
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2017-02-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781315412351

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Through qualitative research methods, this book engages in a holistic understanding of cultural, economic, and institutional forces that interact to produce the underrepresentation of women as school teachers in four sub-Saharan African countries. Comparative case studies at the national level, using a common research design, show that teaching, despite being an attractive civil service job, offers low salaries and many challenges, especially when it takes place in rural areas. Combining professional duties with demanding family responsibilities further diminishes women’s ability to stay in the teaching profession. The studies in this book attempt to bridge research findings with policy by developing action plans in cooperation with ministries of education of the respective countries. Women Teachers in Africa will be of interest to academic researchers, undergraduate and postgraduate students in the relevant fields, as well as development professionals, aid agency staff and education policy experts.