Improving Schools through Teacher Development : Case Studies of the Aga Khan Foundation Projects in East Africa (Contexts of Learning)

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Improving Schools through Teacher Development : Case Studies of the Aga Khan Foundation Projects in East Africa (Contexts of Learning)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 334 p.
  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

This book presents a story of school improvement activity in East Africa from 1985 to 2000, which focused on sustained teacher development. The core of the book consists of six evaluations of school-and district-wide school improvement projects (SIPs) supported by the Aga Khan Foundation in Tanzania, Kenya, and Uganda. The case studies present an evolving body of knowledge about the successes and challenges of a comprehensive approach to school improvement grounded in a common set of strategic principles.
The strategic principles embody the belief that the chances for quality improvement in teaching and learning are greater when change efforts
*are school-based,
*involve whole schools as the unit of change,
*emphasize the ongoing professional development of teachers,
*attend to school management and organizational conditions affecting the capacity of teachers to implement change,
* prepare for the institutionalization of organizational structures and processes that enable continuous school development, and
*evolve through partnerships among relevant education stakeholders.
The book concludes with commentaries by international experts in school improvement and teacher development on the SIP project designs, implementation and outcomes, and on lessons that can be drawn from the projects and their evaluations for school improvement policy, practice and theory in developing and developed countries around the world.

Contents

1. The Double Mirrors of School Improvement: The Aga Khan Foundation in East Africa, Stephen E. Anderson 2. Evolution in School Improvement with the Aga Khan Foundation, from 1984 to 2000, Jeremy Greenland 3. Building Professional Community at Mzizima Secondary School, Tanzania, Stephen E. Anderson and Suleman Sumra 4. Conflict Between National Curriculum Standards and Efforts to Improve Teaching, Joanne Capper, Shelom Nderitu and Paul Ogula 5. Supporting Child-Centered Teaching under Universal Primary Education in Kampala, Uganda, Iram Siraj-Blatchford, Matthew Odada and Martin Omagor 6. Decentralized Partnerships for School-Based Teacher Development in Mombasa, Kenya, Stephen E. Anderson and Shelom Nderitu 7. Incentive Grants, Management Training and Teacher Change in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania, Geoff Welford and Herme Mosha 8. Curriculum Materials and In-Service Training for English-Medium Instruction in Zanzibar, Ann Brumfit and H. R. H. Hikmany 9. The Aga Khan Foundation Experience Compared with Emerging Alternatives to Formal Schooling, Joseph P. Farrell 10. The Aga Khan Foundation School Improvement Initiative: An International Change Perspective, David Hopkins

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