In 2008, South Africa had 400 953 educators, which included school teachers and principals. Were they adequate in number and quality for the 12 239 363 learners in ordinary public and independent schools? Is the country's teacher education system sufficiently geared up to produce the teachers that are required and are sufficient numbers of students being attracted to teaching? How successful have government and union attempts to address specific teacher shortages since 1994 been? What has the contribution of research been in these areas? These are the questions this monograph addresses. It does so by providing an overview and synthesis of the interventions, research and consequences of initiatives related to the demand for and supply of t...
African teachers in general and South Africans in particular face tremendous challenges, several of ...
The provision of basic education for all children by 2015 is now one of the world’s major educationa...
The paper reports on the 2008 study by the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) on teacher retenti...
In 2008, South Africa had 400 953 educators, which included school teachers and principals. Were the...
In 1994, the South African teacher education landscape was fragmented across a wide variety of insti...
An investigation on how educators experience their workloads against the background of teacher short...
Education plays a key role in the development of any society. Responding to the need for empirical e...
The transformation of South African higher education has significantly altered the teacher education...
Driven by centralised state processes, externally mandated and regulated, the restructuring of teach...
Conflicts in schools over race, fees or language frequently make headlines in South Africa. Such con...
The study addresses the pressing issue of needing more permanent teachers in critical skills subject...
Abstract: This study emanated from an announcement made in 2011 by the Department of Basic Education...
This article contributes to the debate regarding the preferred model for teacher education to provid...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
This paper attempts to show that a sustainable supply of qualified teachers required to provide qual...
African teachers in general and South Africans in particular face tremendous challenges, several of ...
The provision of basic education for all children by 2015 is now one of the world’s major educationa...
The paper reports on the 2008 study by the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) on teacher retenti...
In 2008, South Africa had 400 953 educators, which included school teachers and principals. Were the...
In 1994, the South African teacher education landscape was fragmented across a wide variety of insti...
An investigation on how educators experience their workloads against the background of teacher short...
Education plays a key role in the development of any society. Responding to the need for empirical e...
The transformation of South African higher education has significantly altered the teacher education...
Driven by centralised state processes, externally mandated and regulated, the restructuring of teach...
Conflicts in schools over race, fees or language frequently make headlines in South Africa. Such con...
The study addresses the pressing issue of needing more permanent teachers in critical skills subject...
Abstract: This study emanated from an announcement made in 2011 by the Department of Basic Education...
This article contributes to the debate regarding the preferred model for teacher education to provid...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
This paper attempts to show that a sustainable supply of qualified teachers required to provide qual...
African teachers in general and South Africans in particular face tremendous challenges, several of ...
The provision of basic education for all children by 2015 is now one of the world’s major educationa...
The paper reports on the 2008 study by the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) on teacher retenti...