How do teachers view the effects of school-based in-service learning activities? A case study in China
Keywords
Teachers -- Training ofTeachers -- In-service training
Service learning
Teacher development
Professional education
Continuing education
Educational change
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Recent educational changes in China such as the decentralization policy and the marketization of education have introduced concepts such as performativity, competition and effectiveness to the education sector and they have become part of the educational lexicon. Such policy shifts force more local participation in teacher education programmes and schools are now identified as the prime site for offering relevant professional learning activities to teachers. However, interestingly, research on professional development of teachers in China has not devoted significant attention to the voices of teachers. This paper examines how teachers from seven schools in Guangdong Province view the effectiveness of these school-based learning activities within the new context of educational change.Date
2009-07-21Identifier
oai:repository.ied.edu.hk:2260.2/4623Wong, J. L. N., & Tsui, A. B. M. (2007). How do teachers view the effects of school-based in-service learning activities? A case study in China. Journal of Education for Teaching, 33(4), 457-470.
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