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This chapter reflects on the author's experiences as Director of the Master Trainers strand of the Bangladesh College Education Development Project, a World Bank-funded programme to upskill pedagogical skills of Bangladeshi college teachers. The chapter contextualises the project in terms of educational and economic challenges in Bangladesh and discusses the challenges and opportunities afforded by the model of professional development adopted. Although the programme is still in process, which precludes detailed programme impact analysis, three dimensions of the project are identified as promoting effective change in college education: teacher ownership of the initiative, master trainers' engagement in their masters studies, and attention to means to maximise large-scale change. It is argued that cohort delivery of a Master's degree is more economic than sending individuals overseas for post-graduate study. In addition, although issues of teacher ownership are complex, the chapter describes how participants were given opportunities to evaluate and implement their own priorities for change.
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变革大师?
本章反映了作者作为孟加拉国大学教育发展项目高级培训师项目主任的经历,该项目是世界银行资助的旨在提高孟加拉国大学教师教学技能的项目。本章将该项目置于孟加拉国教育和经济挑战的背景下,并讨论了所采用的专业发展模式所带来的挑战和机遇。虽然该方案仍在进行中,无法进行详细的方案影响分析,但项目的三个方面被确定为促进大学教育的有效变革:教师对倡议的所有权,硕士培训师对其硕士学习的参与,以及对最大化大规模变革的手段的关注。有人认为,与把个人送到海外读研究生相比,分批交付硕士学位更经济。此外,尽管教师所有权的问题很复杂,但本章描述了参与者如何有机会评估和实施他们自己的变革优先事项。
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