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Educating the Next Generation Improving Teacher Quality in Cambodia

9781464804175

Educating the Next Generation Improving Teacher Quality in Cambodia

  • ISBN 13:

    9781464804175

  • ISBN 10:

    1464804176

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 01/08/2015
  • Publisher: World Bank Publications

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Summary

To ensure education’s contributions to growth, Cambodia needs to address the next challenge of educationreform: improving student learning. A high-quality teaching workforce—the bedrock of all high-performingeducation systems—is the single most important factor in improving student learning. Quality teachers areat the heart of developing the talent of the next generation. They underpin the educational investmentsthat will drive growth; they stand at the crossroads of sectoral, service delivery, public financialmanagement, and civil service reform.Educating the Next Generation: Improving Teacher Quality in Cambodia assesses teaching quality and presentspolicy options for reform. Through classroom observation, assessments of mathematics and pedagogicalcontent knowledge, and surveys of teachers and school directors, it sheds light on content and instruction,interactions with school directors, instructional support systems, and implementation of teacher standards.This book investigates the competencies and skills of those attracted to teaching. It assesses the extent towhich preservice education in Cambodia is delivering graduates with high content mastery and exposureto a student-centered learning environment. Finally, it examines how teacher performance has beenimpacted by national incentives, an evaluation system that is disconnected from classroom realities,and the extent to which opportunities to learn and share best-practice lessons with peers exists.From the diagnosis follow three policy pillars to reform how teachers are trained, maintained, and motivated:• Making teaching a more attractive profession• Improving the processes for preparing teachers• Encouraging stronger classroom performance.The book contains detailed recommendations under each policy pillar and provides the platform to facilitateCambodia’s transition to its next generation of educational reform.

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