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A Critical Review of the Kind of Training or Professional Development Typically Offered to the Teachers

In: Reimagining New Approaches in Teacher Professional Development

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  • Tebogo Mogashoa

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The main aim of this research was to review the type of professional development or training that was offered to the teachers so that they can implement policies on teaching and learning. The researcher used critical theory as the basis of his research. Qualitative research assisted the researcher to review the type of professional development or training that was offered to the teachers so that they can be able to implement policies on teaching and learning. Data analysis included sorting, conceptualising, refining and organising data into a coherent new structure. Furthermore, the researcher discovered after data interpretation that some of the teachers were professionally developed or trained on the different policies for teaching and learning. The Department of Basic Education should provide teachers with pre-service and in-service training programmes or professional development programmes. Such professional development programmes or pre-service and in-service training programmes should be provided in order to empower teachers with knowledge and skills that will enable them to fulfil their roles as mediators of teaching and learning.

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  • Tebogo Mogashoa, 2018. "A Critical Review of the Kind of Training or Professional Development Typically Offered to the Teachers," Chapters, in: Vimbi Petrus Mahlangu (ed.), Reimagining New Approaches in Teacher Professional Development, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:142230
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.78741
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    development; curriculum; implementation; programmes; strategies; transformation;
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    • I23 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Education - - - Higher Education; Research Institutions

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