Need for Teachers' Professional Development in a Low-Resource Context During and After COVID-19

IF 0.2 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH International Journal of Teacher Education and Professional Development Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.4018/ijtepd.295547
Md. Shajedur Rahman, M. A. Siddik
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This qualitative study investigated teachers’ professional development (TPD) needs for teaching marginalised children who do not have access to virtual platforms in a Low and Middle Income Country (LMIC). Data were gathered using semi-structured interview schedules from different stakeholders of primary education in Bangladesh. The findings revealed that teachers have taken additional measures to online remote teaching to continue marginalised children’s education. The study also showed that teachers need to develop new skills for doing so and they took several innovative initiatives in addition to government and school provided professional development provisions to address the needs. The study concluded by indicating further scopes of TPD for remote and blended learning.
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COVID-19期间和之后低资源背景下教师专业发展的需求
本定性研究调查了低收入和中等收入国家(LMIC)教师的专业发展(TPD)需求,以教授无法使用虚拟平台的边缘化儿童。使用半结构化访谈时间表收集来自孟加拉国初等教育不同利益相关者的数据。调查结果显示,教师已经采取了额外的措施来在线远程教学,以继续边缘化儿童的教育。该研究还表明,教师需要发展新的技能,除了政府和学校提供专业发展规定来满足需求外,他们还采取了一些创新举措。该研究最后指出了远程和混合学习中TPD的进一步范围。
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