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close this bookLesotho: A Baseline Study of the Teacher Education System (CIE, 2000, 83 p.)
View the document(introduction...)
View the documentMulti-Site Teacher Education Research Project (MUSTER)
View the documentAcronyms and Abbreviations
View the documentAbstract
close this folderChapter One: Introduction
View the document1.1 Background of the Country
View the document1.2 Background to the Study
View the document1.3 Formal Education System
View the document1.4 The Baseline Study
close this folderChapter Two: Overview of the Main Characteristics of the Lesotho Education System
View the document2.1 The Lesotho Education System
View the document2.2 Patterns of Enrolment
View the document2.3 Repetition and Dropout Rates
View the document2.4 Assessment
View the document2.5 Teachers
close this folderChapter Three: Overview of the Main Characteristics of the Teacher Education System in Lesotho
View the document3.1 Overview
View the document3.2 Governance of the College
View the document3.3 College Programmes
View the document3.4 Enrolment
View the document3.5 Alternative Pathways for Untrained Teachers to Become Trained
View the document3.6 Management Structure of the NTTC
View the document3.7 Staffing
View the document3.8 Research
View the document3.9 Future Developments and Important Issues
close this folderChapter Four: Preliminary Analysis of the Teacher Education Curriculum
View the document4.1 Overall Aims
View the document4.2 The Curriculum
View the document4.3 Patterns of Instruction
View the document4.4 Teaching Practice
View the document4.5 Assessment
View the document4.6 Quality Standards
View the document4.7 Emerging Issues
close this folderChapter Five: Supply and Demand for Teachers
View the document5.1 Projection of Enrolment in Primary and Secondary Schools
View the document5.2 Projections of Demand for New Teachers
View the document5.3 Training Capacity
close this folderChapter Six: The Quality and Effectiveness of Teacher Education
View the document6.1 Introduction
View the document6.2 Assumptions Made About Trainees When They Join Teacher Training
View the document6.3 Reasons for Becoming a Teacher
View the document6.4 The College, the Schools, and the Trainers
View the document6.5 Quantity and Quality of Applicants
View the document6.6 Support to the Newly Qualified Teachers: Existing Arrangements
View the document6.7 Emerging Issues
close this folderChapter Seven: Teacher Roles, Attitudes and Identities
View the document7.1 Introduction
View the document7.2 Perceptions and Attitudes
View the document7.3 Teachers’ Roles and Practices
View the document7.4 Conclusion
close this folderChapter Eight: Gender
View the document8.1 Introduction
View the document8.2 Gender Issues in the Teacher Training Curriculum
View the document8.3 Gender Issues and General Educational Debate
View the document8.4 Efforts Made to Address Gender Imbalances
View the document8.5 Conclusion
close this folderChapter Nine: Resources for Teacher Education
View the document9.1 Introduction
View the document9.2 Overall education budget; proportions allocated to primary, secondary, and tertiary levels; costs per student at different levels
View the document9.3 Allocation to teacher education institution - teaching salaries, non-teaching salaries, non-salary expenditure, capital/development expenditure
View the document9.4 Cost Effectiveness of Teacher Training
View the document9.5 Costs per student for different types of training, changes in costs over the last five years
View the document9.6 Ratios of teacher training staff to student trainees on different types of courses in different types of institutions
View the document9.7 Salary Scales for teachers and for teacher trainers
View the document9.8 Number of working days in the training college year
View the document9.9 Conclusion
close this folderChapter Ten: Some Current Issues in Teacher Education in Lesotho
View the document10.1 Introduction
View the document10.2 The position and capacity of NTTC
View the document10.3 Curriculum
View the document10.4 Questions of quality
View the document10.5 Religious affiliation
View the document10.6 Gender
View the document10.7 Lesotho and South Africa
View the documentAppendix 1: Lesotho’s Education System
View the documentAppendix 2: Lesotho Education Pyramid 1996
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