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Teaching and Learning of English in Secondary Schools: A Zambian Case Study in Improving Quality  

Casmir Chanda is an education consultant currently working at the Commonwealth Foundation. She has been a manager of schools, headteacher and teacher in Zambia and the UK.


Casmir Chanda,

Series name: Commonwealth Case Studies in Education

Size: A5 (210 mm x 148 mm)
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Categories: Commonwealth Case Studies in Education, Education

ISBN No: 978-0-85092-884-6

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Publication Date: 10-2008
Number of Pages: 144

Status: In stock

Price: £ 15.00    [Currency converter]  


Description

By exploring the ways that teachers and pupils can help to improve classroom practices this book shows how education planners and practitioners can effect improvements in schools even in situations of very scarce resources.

 

Although the book focuses on Zambia, the experiences presented here will be of relevance to head teachers, school inspectors, teacher trainers and education ministry officials in all developing countries who are working to improve English language teaching and learning.

Contents

List of Figures

Foreword

Preface and Acknowledgements

List of Abbreviations

Summary

 

Chapter 1: Introduction

Background

Context

Schooling in Zambia

Historical Perspective of Education in Zambia

English Teaching

Secondary Schooling

Perspectives of Teachers and Pupils

 

Chapter 2: Educational Crisis in Zambia

Introduction

The Zambian Economy and Resourcing of Education

Quality of Inputs to Education

Quality of Educational Outcomes

Educational Research in Zambia

Integration Programme in Secondary Schools

Secondary Schooling in Zambia

Educational Crisis: Conclusion

 

Chapter 3: Developing Good Practice in Teaching English

Introduction

Understanding within School Processes

Perspectives of Teachers and Pupils

English Language in Zambia

Strategies of English Teaching and Learning

Teacher Cognition in Language Learning

Developing Good Practice: Conclusion

     

Chapter 4:  Pupils’ and Teachers’ Perspectives

Introduction

Understanding Constraints and Poor Achievements

Come Suggestions Towards Improvement

School Management and Leadership of Teachers

Mobilisation of Students as Educational Workers

Conclusion and Further Research

 

References and Bibliography

Index

 

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