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Transforming Teacher Quality in the Global South [electronic resource] : Using Capabilities and Causality to Re-examine Teacher Performance / by Sharon Tao.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: London : Palgrave Macmillan UK : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016Description: X, 233 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781137495457
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 370.711 23
LOC classification:
  • LB1024.2-1050.75
  • LB1705-2286
Online resources:
Contents:
Chapter 1. Rethinking Teacher Quality in the Global South -- PART I: CAPABILITIES, CAUSALITY AND TEACHER PRACTICE: AN EXAMINATION OF TANZANIAN COMPLEXITIES -- Chapter 2. A New Lens for Analysis: The Capability Approach and Critical Realism -- Chapter 3. The Causal Effect of First-Order Functionings -- Chapter 4. How Gender is Causally Linked to Teacher Practice -- Chapter 5. Leadership's Causal Link to Classroom (In)action -- PART II: PUTTING THE CA/CR LENS INTO PRACTICE: NEW PATHS FOR TRANSFORMING TEACHER QUALITY -- Chapter 6. Improving Female Teacher Deployment to Rural Schools -- Chapter 7. Reducing Corporal Punishment -- Chapter 8. Improving Teacher Motivation and Morale -- Chapter 9. Transforming Teacher Quality: Possibilities and Challenges.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: A common story of teachers from the Global South portrays them as deficient, unreliable and unprofessional. However, this book uses an innovative Capability Approach/Critical Realist (CA/CR) lens to reveal the causal links between teachers' constrained capabilities and their 'criticised' behaviours. Transforming Teacher Quality in the Global South first applies this analytical lens to a Tanzanian case study in order to show how issues concerning gender, leadership and daily survival are causally linked to actions such as absenteeism, distraction and lack of preparation. The second half of this book then uses the CA/CR lens to inform the design of interventions to address these and other issues, such as corporal punishment, teacher morale and female teacher deployment to rural schools. The analyses from this award-winning research not only provide detailed explanations of teacher performance, but also offer nuanced and creative strategies aimed at improvements. This book will be of great value to anyone in education and international development who would like to see theoretical and academic rigour underpin practical strategies aiming to transform teacher quality.
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Chapter 1. Rethinking Teacher Quality in the Global South -- PART I: CAPABILITIES, CAUSALITY AND TEACHER PRACTICE: AN EXAMINATION OF TANZANIAN COMPLEXITIES -- Chapter 2. A New Lens for Analysis: The Capability Approach and Critical Realism -- Chapter 3. The Causal Effect of First-Order Functionings -- Chapter 4. How Gender is Causally Linked to Teacher Practice -- Chapter 5. Leadership's Causal Link to Classroom (In)action -- PART II: PUTTING THE CA/CR LENS INTO PRACTICE: NEW PATHS FOR TRANSFORMING TEACHER QUALITY -- Chapter 6. Improving Female Teacher Deployment to Rural Schools -- Chapter 7. Reducing Corporal Punishment -- Chapter 8. Improving Teacher Motivation and Morale -- Chapter 9. Transforming Teacher Quality: Possibilities and Challenges.

A common story of teachers from the Global South portrays them as deficient, unreliable and unprofessional. However, this book uses an innovative Capability Approach/Critical Realist (CA/CR) lens to reveal the causal links between teachers' constrained capabilities and their 'criticised' behaviours. Transforming Teacher Quality in the Global South first applies this analytical lens to a Tanzanian case study in order to show how issues concerning gender, leadership and daily survival are causally linked to actions such as absenteeism, distraction and lack of preparation. The second half of this book then uses the CA/CR lens to inform the design of interventions to address these and other issues, such as corporal punishment, teacher morale and female teacher deployment to rural schools. The analyses from this award-winning research not only provide detailed explanations of teacher performance, but also offer nuanced and creative strategies aimed at improvements. This book will be of great value to anyone in education and international development who would like to see theoretical and academic rigour underpin practical strategies aiming to transform teacher quality.

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