In order to retain current qualified teachers in rural schools, largely in inaccessible areas, since they have the necessary skills and qualifications, a policy on incentives was signed by the education minister and published in the Government Gazette no 30678 on 18 January 2008. Its establishment was because rural areas are characterised by factors that negatively influence delivery of quality education. The problem is that ever since the introduction of the Teachers Rural Incentive Scheme, the latter has never been evaluated to validate its design objectives and projected impact. This article investigated, through an evaluative survey, the impact of rural incentives in retaining teachers and ensuring quality education in the rural schools...
The objective of this paper is to improve the quality of rural education in Rwanda. It examines a si...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine teachers\u27 perspectives of the key factors co...
In Australia we face a national crisis in attracting and retaining teachers and other professionals ...
In order to retain current qualified teachers in rural schools, largely in inaccessible areas, since...
Despite a number of positive changes in the education system in South Africa, rural schools still e...
The study addresses the pressing issue of needing more permanent teachers in critical skills subject...
Since the first National Curriculum Statement matriculation results for 2008, there has been an outc...
Poverty is rife in many African countries and this has serious implications for the provision of qua...
Rural school’s education in South Africa is seen as being inefficient for the people it is serving, ...
This study was undertaken to determine the number and types of incentives being offered to teachers ...
Communities play a critical role in supporting pre-service teachers during rural and regional profes...
Teacher turnover is persistently an international concern for policy makers, schools and communities...
The research is a descriptive study which was aimed at evaluating how incentive policies will motiva...
In Australia we face a national crisis in attracting and retaining teachers and other professionals ...
This article brings to light the difficulties rural schools in developing countries like Pakistan ha...
The objective of this paper is to improve the quality of rural education in Rwanda. It examines a si...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine teachers\u27 perspectives of the key factors co...
In Australia we face a national crisis in attracting and retaining teachers and other professionals ...
In order to retain current qualified teachers in rural schools, largely in inaccessible areas, since...
Despite a number of positive changes in the education system in South Africa, rural schools still e...
The study addresses the pressing issue of needing more permanent teachers in critical skills subject...
Since the first National Curriculum Statement matriculation results for 2008, there has been an outc...
Poverty is rife in many African countries and this has serious implications for the provision of qua...
Rural school’s education in South Africa is seen as being inefficient for the people it is serving, ...
This study was undertaken to determine the number and types of incentives being offered to teachers ...
Communities play a critical role in supporting pre-service teachers during rural and regional profes...
Teacher turnover is persistently an international concern for policy makers, schools and communities...
The research is a descriptive study which was aimed at evaluating how incentive policies will motiva...
In Australia we face a national crisis in attracting and retaining teachers and other professionals ...
This article brings to light the difficulties rural schools in developing countries like Pakistan ha...
The objective of this paper is to improve the quality of rural education in Rwanda. It examines a si...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine teachers\u27 perspectives of the key factors co...
In Australia we face a national crisis in attracting and retaining teachers and other professionals ...