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How does distance education help governments meet needs in teacher education?

The need to train teachers, particularly to provide in-service training, is a common problem. But the problem is most acute in developing countries, which face several pressing issues:

  • The need to develop and expand inadequate school systems
  • The consequent need to expand the teaching force
  • The presence of many under- or unqualified teachers in the teaching force
  • The imperative of providing quick solutions to these problems.

Governments increasingly have turned to distance education as a means of remedying the serious deficits in their education systems.

More on Teacher Education
 
Bertram, C. 1999.  Delivering a quality B.Ed. - reflecting on the UN/SACTE experience: The Quest for Implementing Quality in Distance Education. Paper presented at the 1st National NADEOSA Conference held 11-13 August 1999
 

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