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Democratic Teacher Education Reforms in Africa The Case of Namibia Book

Democratic Teacher Education Reforms in Africa The Case of Namibia
Democratic Teacher Education Reforms in Africa The Case of Namibia, Namibia, a country of one and one-half million people in southern Africa, achieved independence from South Africa in 1990. At independence, the new SWAPO government sought to transform the country's educational system from one that educated elites to one , Democratic Teacher Education Reforms in Africa The Case of Namibia has a rating of 3 stars
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Democratic Teacher Education Reforms in Africa The Case of Namibia, Namibia, a country of one and one-half million people in southern Africa, achieved independence from South Africa in 1990. At independence, the new SWAPO government sought to transform the country's educational system from one that educated elites to one , Democratic Teacher Education Reforms in Africa The Case of Namibia
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  • Democratic Teacher Education Reforms in Africa The Case of Namibia
  • Written by author Lars Dahlstron
  • Published by Westview Press Inc, 1999/11/12
  • Namibia, a country of one and one-half million people in southern Africa, achieved independence from South Africa in 1990. At independence, the new SWAPO government sought to transform the country's educational system from one that educated elites to one
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Namibia, a country of one and one-half million people in southern Africa, achieved independence from South Africa in 1990. At independence, the new SWAPO government sought to transform the country's educational system from one that educated elites to one that provided a high quality basic education of at least ten years for all Namibians. A central aspect of these educational reform efforts has been the reform of teacher education for basic education and the professional development of teacher educators.This book examines post-independence teacher education reforms in Namibia from the perspectives of different actors in the reform process: Ministry of Education personnel, teacher educators, teachers, school administrators, student teachers, and external consultants. Consistent with the current focus on building internal capacity within Namibia to sustain the reforms and on creating Namibian knowledge about education, sixteen of the book's nineteen chapters are authored by Namibians.The educational reforms in Namibia are based on four central goals of promoting greater access, equity, democracy, and quality. They seek to replace the former autocratic knowledge transmission system with one that is more leaner-centered, community-responsive, and focused on knowledge construction. Unlike many other educational reforms in African countries that have limited teachers and teacher educators to marginal roles as implementors of ideas and practices formulated away from the classroom, the Namibian reforms call for broad participation in defining and developing the reforms in ways that are consistent with the four general goals.


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