Quality Teaching and the Capability Approach

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Africa
Agency Achievement
Agency Freedom
Amatya Sen
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Capabilities approach
Capability Approach
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Curriculum Reformations
developing countries
Education
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educational equity
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educational policy Africa
EFA Goal
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ethnographic case studies
female teachers
gender and education
Ghana
Global Monitoring Report
Good Life
Human Development Paradigm
Individual Capability Set
Individual Teacher Agency
Kenya
Measure Education Quality
Nigeria
Organizational Picture
Positive Professional Relationships
Professional Capabilities
Professional Development
Pupil's Exercise Books
Quality Teaching Debate
Rift Valley Province
rural communities
rural education research
Rural Sub-Saharan Africa
South Africa
Spinal Cord
Sub-Saharan African Schools
Sudan
Teacher Professional Capability
teacher professional development
UNESCO's Global Monitoring Report
UNESCO’s Global Monitoring Report
women teachers agency rural schools

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138799684
  • Weight: 408g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 May 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book provides an analytical exploration of the condition of teachers working in expanding school systems across the world, with a particular focus on the lives of women teachers in rural Sub-Saharan Africa. Drawing from award-winning research, it looks beyond the official portrayals of teachers’ lives in order to better understand the reality of the contexts in which teachers live and work.

Positioning Amartya Sen’s capability approach at the heart of the study, each chapter considers documentary evidence alongside ethnographic research from rural, remote and under-resourced schools in Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa and Sudan. Interweaving rich narratives from teachers in a variety of contexts, the book proposes a concept of professional capability and examines female teachers’ agency to pursue and achieve this in their classrooms. This key examination challenges existing notions of ‘quality education’ and reveals insights into the broader purpose of schooling for rural communities.

Quality Teaching and the Capability Approach will be of value to researchers, academics and postgraduate students in education, particularly those concerned with gender, development and teaching, as well as educationalists and policy makers concerned with education and development.

Alison Buckler is an academic in the Faculty of Education and Language Studies, Open University, UK. Alison previously worked as a Researcher on the award-winning Teacher Education in Sub-Saharan Africa (TESSA) programme, an international consortium concerned with the production, distribution and supported use of open educational resources for teacher education and professional development.

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