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Teacher Education in Namibia
Teacher Education in Namibia

With Spencer Foundation funding, Kenneth Zeichner is examining the teaching perspectives and practices of the graduates of Namibia's national teacher education program for basic education, the Basic Education Teachers' Diploma. He's also looking at the degree to which prospective teachers experience, in their own education for teaching, the learner-centered and culturally relevant teaching envisioned for the schools. Finally, the study examines the ways in which educators have accessed and used new Namibian produced knowledge about education contained in action research studies.


For more information, see: http://www.wcer.wisc.edu/projects/projects.php?project_num=3523&subnum=0&catID=16.