Advisory groups
Because academic standards can vary dramatically from town to
town, and because of the shortage of qualified inspectors in most developing
countries, the most available qualified consultants are often local teachers.
Not only do they have the "hands on" experience and expertise in their fields,
but because their children, neighbors and friends attend the schools in which
they teach, they also have a vested interest in the improvement of educational
standards. The formation of advisory groups to consult with other teachers,
school administrators, members of parents' associations, and local officials can
open the lines of communication and the channels of material and human resource
exchange.