1st Edition

Teachers and Teacher Education in Developing Countries

By Linda A. Dove Copyright 1986
320 Pages
by Routledge

320 Pages
by Routledge

Teachers and their roles in developing countries are often vastly different to those of their counterparts in the developed nations. Their job must not only encompass that of teacher – but also that of community development worker, politician and agent of cultural change. These differences – added to the variety of people who become teachers in the developing world (ranging from the missionary to... Read more

Introduction Part One: Teachers, Society and Schools 1. Teachers Past and Present 2. Teachers in Society 3. Educational Roles 4. Community Roles Part Two: Planning and Management 5. Status and the Teaching Profession 6. Planning Teacher Supply and Demand 7. Issues in Teacher Deployment Part Three: Teacher Education and Training 8. Teacher Training: Origins and Evolution 9. Is Teacher Training Worthwhile? 10. Teacher Training: Needs and Responses 11. The Curriculum of Teacher: Education and Training Conclusion: Proposals for Policy and Action

Biography

Linda A. Dove, at the time of the first publication, was Education Specialist in the Europe, Middle East and North African Department, World Bank, USA.