@article{hardman_developing_2011, title = {Developing a systemic approach to teacher education in sub-{Saharan} {Africa}: emerging lessons from {Kenya}, {Tanzania} and {Uganda}}, volume = {41}, issn = {0305-7925, 1469-3623}, shorttitle = {Developing a systemic approach to teacher education in sub-{Saharan} {Africa}}, url = {http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/03057925.2011.581014}, doi = {10.1080/03057925.2011.581014}, abstract = {While many countries in Eastern and Southern Africa are on track for meeting the Education for All targets, there is a growing recognition of the need to improve the quality of basic education and that a focus on pedagogy and its training implications needs to be at the heart of this commitment. By drawing on three East African countries, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda, which are at different stages of development with regard to the reforming of teacher education, this paper explores the challenges and the lessons learned from each of the countries with regard to the development and strengthening of pre- and in-service training. The tension between quality, breadth and cost-effectiveness is explored together with a broader discussion of key principles to be taken into account when enhancing teacher education in the region as a whole.}, language = {en}, number = {5}, urldate = {2020-05-12}, journal = {Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education}, author = {Hardman, Frank and Ackers, Jim and Abrishamian, Niki and O’Sullivan, Margo}, month = sep, year = {2011}, note = {shortDOI: 10/gftr63 KerkoCite.ItemAlsoKnownAs: 10.1080/03057925.2011.581014 10/gftr63 2339240:7KFNHLPK 2339240:I6BDIQNZ 2339240:JJ5GL8XB 2339240:LE5N7BCQ 2405685:CBBDLLFH 2405685:J57J3RGT 2405685:PDZKWSFZ 2405685:Q7GP9QSC 2405685:QWHDI7ZH 2534378:L9VFMLYK}, keywords = {C:Kenya / Uganda / Tanzania, Education, Education for All, Education reform, Kenya, Pedagogy, Principles, Quality of education, Tanzania, Teacher education, Uganda, \_\_\_working\_potential\_duplicate, basic education, pre-service and in-service training, quality education, sub-Saharan Africa, teacher education reform}, pages = {669--683}, }