The enablement of teachers in the developing world: Comparative policy perspectives
This chapter argues that the enablement of teachers is probably one of the most important priorities for governments in the developing world. Teachers matter, because as much of the research shows, they have a significant impact on student learning. Thus, while there is little doubt that the develop...
Main Author: | Johnson, D |
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Format: | Book section |
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Springer Netherlands
2009
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