Rural and Indigenous populations have the lowest educational achievement indicators and teachers with the least years of training. Global education movements have led to an increase in access to schooling by rural and Indigenous populations but high drop-out rates persist and education policies, curricular contents, and teacher trainings have progressively become urban-biased and insensitive to context. Using a case from Guatemala, this study offers policy knowledge on rural and Indigenous teacher professionalization by analyzing the potential of pedagogical mentorship as an in-service teacher training resource that can consider contextual and sociocultural realities. It also offers to improve our understandings of the challenges faced by t...
The high rates of teachers’ attrition in Chile, particularly in Indigenous schools, requires an unde...
The education system in Guatemala is facing a lot of difficulties with low educational standards, a ...
Using a reflective exercise designed for this study, Guatemalan educators explored their students’ a...
Rural and Indigenous populations have the lowest educational achievement indicators and teachers wit...
Education potentially empowers. The study\u27s purpose is to determine if the USAID Project for Bili...
This study used ethnographic methods to understand factors influencing the implementation of an educ...
This qualitative study aimed to understand what skills and knowledge teachers need to teach in Indig...
The current research brings together the fields of Indigenous and rural education with teacher educa...
This thesis explores how three international volunteers taught in rural Indigenous communities in Ec...
I use unusually detailed data on schools, teachers and classrooms to explain student achievement gro...
This ethnographic study is situated in the complexities and dilemmas of international aid education ...
In an era when U.S. and Mexican teachers are valued more for their academic achievements than their ...
This article explores the power of Indigenous teacher mentorship as essential to address “the change...
The high rates of teachers’ attrition in Chile, particularly in rural and Indigenous schools, requir...
Policy discourses reflected in the World Declaration on Education for All (EFA) (Inter-Agency Commis...
The high rates of teachers’ attrition in Chile, particularly in Indigenous schools, requires an unde...
The education system in Guatemala is facing a lot of difficulties with low educational standards, a ...
Using a reflective exercise designed for this study, Guatemalan educators explored their students’ a...
Rural and Indigenous populations have the lowest educational achievement indicators and teachers wit...
Education potentially empowers. The study\u27s purpose is to determine if the USAID Project for Bili...
This study used ethnographic methods to understand factors influencing the implementation of an educ...
This qualitative study aimed to understand what skills and knowledge teachers need to teach in Indig...
The current research brings together the fields of Indigenous and rural education with teacher educa...
This thesis explores how three international volunteers taught in rural Indigenous communities in Ec...
I use unusually detailed data on schools, teachers and classrooms to explain student achievement gro...
This ethnographic study is situated in the complexities and dilemmas of international aid education ...
In an era when U.S. and Mexican teachers are valued more for their academic achievements than their ...
This article explores the power of Indigenous teacher mentorship as essential to address “the change...
The high rates of teachers’ attrition in Chile, particularly in rural and Indigenous schools, requir...
Policy discourses reflected in the World Declaration on Education for All (EFA) (Inter-Agency Commis...
The high rates of teachers’ attrition in Chile, particularly in Indigenous schools, requires an unde...
The education system in Guatemala is facing a lot of difficulties with low educational standards, a ...
Using a reflective exercise designed for this study, Guatemalan educators explored their students’ a...