This paper reviews the characteristics of students entering initial training in four countries¿Ghana, Lesotho, Malawi, and Trinidad and Tobago. First a brief overview of the teacher education systems is provided. Second, biographical data is reviewed on age, religious affiliation, ethnic group and mother tongue, parental occupations and academic achievement, and students¿ educational qualifications. Third, some insights into trainees¿ perceptions about teaching and the teaching profession are presented. Finally, comparisons are made for two countries on cross-sectional data comparing the perceptions of entering and exiting trainees and newly qualified teachers. The results draw attention to the qualities and perceptions that those on initia...
Understanding student-teachers' decisions to enter and stay in the teaching profession after gr...
Understanding student-teachers’ decisions to enter and stay in the teaching profession after graduat...
The fundamental purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions of prospective teachers towards...
This paper explores the perceptions of three groups of teacher education trainees in Ghana¿those beg...
Teacher education programmes are often quite similar in their framework and content but often lack s...
Teacher education programmes are often quite similar in their framework and content, but often lack ...
Entry qualification, academic achievement, and teaching practices of newly qualified teachers (NQTs)...
This paper focuses on how people learn to become teachers. It draws on the experiences of student-te...
Entry qualification, academic achievement, and teaching practices of newly qualified teachers (NQTs)...
Entry qualification, academic achievement, and teaching practices of newly qualified teachers (NQTs)...
In an era when quality education is a concern for education-focused international organi...
A beginning teacher is a teacher in his probationary year. In Ghana, this is the first year after pr...
The study sought to explore the influence of perceptions and preparedness of senior high school teac...
It is well known that quality and positive school outcomes are determined by teacher competence, sen...
The purpose of this study was to examine the experiences of beginning secondary school teachers in G...
Understanding student-teachers' decisions to enter and stay in the teaching profession after gr...
Understanding student-teachers’ decisions to enter and stay in the teaching profession after graduat...
The fundamental purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions of prospective teachers towards...
This paper explores the perceptions of three groups of teacher education trainees in Ghana¿those beg...
Teacher education programmes are often quite similar in their framework and content but often lack s...
Teacher education programmes are often quite similar in their framework and content, but often lack ...
Entry qualification, academic achievement, and teaching practices of newly qualified teachers (NQTs)...
This paper focuses on how people learn to become teachers. It draws on the experiences of student-te...
Entry qualification, academic achievement, and teaching practices of newly qualified teachers (NQTs)...
Entry qualification, academic achievement, and teaching practices of newly qualified teachers (NQTs)...
In an era when quality education is a concern for education-focused international organi...
A beginning teacher is a teacher in his probationary year. In Ghana, this is the first year after pr...
The study sought to explore the influence of perceptions and preparedness of senior high school teac...
It is well known that quality and positive school outcomes are determined by teacher competence, sen...
The purpose of this study was to examine the experiences of beginning secondary school teachers in G...
Understanding student-teachers' decisions to enter and stay in the teaching profession after gr...
Understanding student-teachers’ decisions to enter and stay in the teaching profession after graduat...
The fundamental purpose of this study was to explore the perceptions of prospective teachers towards...