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Teacher Development And Teacher Education In Developing Countries 1st Ed Ayesha Bashiruddin

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Teacher Development And Teacher Education In Developing Countries 1st Ed Ayesha Bashiruddin
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.52 MB
Author: Ayesha Bashiruddin
ISBN: 9781349953622, 9781349953639, 1349953628, 1349953636
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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Teacher Development And Teacher Education In Developing Countries 1st Ed Ayesha Bashiruddin by Ayesha Bashiruddin 9781349953622, 9781349953639, 1349953628, 1349953636 instant download after payment.

This book contributes to understanding of how individual teachers in developing countries grow and evolve throughout their careers. Based on the analysis of 150 autobiographies of teachers from a range of regions in the developing world including Central Asia, South Asia, East Africa and the Middle East, the author celebrates individual teachers’ voices and explores their narratives. What can these narratives tell us about ‘becoming’ and 'being’ a teacher, and the process of teacher development? What is different about ‘becoming’ and ‘being’ a teacher in the developing world? By analysing the distinct narratives, the author explores these central questions and discusses the implications for further teacher development and education in these regions. In doing so, she transforms teachers’ embodied knowledge into public knowledge, shining a light onto the challenges they face in the Global South and exploring how research can be advanced in the future. This uniquely researched book will be of interest and value to students and scholars of education in the developing world.

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