Teacher-reported quality of schooling indicators in Botswana primary schools: an exploratory study

This study examined teacher self-reported views on quality indicators in Botswana primary schools. A purposively selected sample of primary school teachers in the city of Gaborone, Botswana (N = 72, females = 56; males = 16; mean age = 39 years, SD = 7.17 years; mean years of service = 15.6; SD= 8...

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Main Authors: Kayi Ntinda, Magdalene Nakalowa Ntinda, Elias Mpofu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of the Free State 2015-03-01
Series:Perspectives in Education
Online Access:http://196.255.246.28/index.php/pie/article/view/1900
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Summary:This study examined teacher self-reported views on quality indicators in Botswana primary schools. A purposively selected sample of primary school teachers in the city of Gaborone, Botswana (N = 72, females = 56; males = 16; mean age = 39 years, SD = 7.17 years; mean years of service = 15.6; SD= 8 years; public schools = 65%; private schools = 35%), completed a survey on their perceptions of quality of education indicators relevant to their school setting. Data were analyzed by type of school contrasting private and public schools. Findings suggest teachers in public schools to associate the use of teacher-led student supports as important quality indicators whereas those in private school consider access to learning materials significantly more important than other learning context variables. Type of school influenced perceptions of quality of schooling indicators in Botswana primary schools.
ISSN:0258-2236
2519-593X