南非资源不足的农村学校教师的教学策略

Lulama Mdodana-Zide
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农村公立学校资源长期严重不足是南非教育系统面临的挑战之一。广泛的研究确证,充足的资源是提高教学质量的基本要素之一。然而,由于资源匮乏,农村学校面临着差异,这对教学产生了负面影响。本研究探讨了在资源有限的农村学校中教师的教学策略,以及他们如何在如此严峻的条件下确保教与学。本研究以解释性范式为基础,采用定性方法和案例研究设计。通过对两所学校的 14 名教师进行半结构化访谈,收集了相关数据。研究结果表明,资源不足的农村学校的教师使用了各种教学策略,如基于背景知识的教学和合作学习,以确保有效的课堂教学和学习。研究得出结论,资源不足的农村学校教师的各种教学策略有助于缓解资源不足带来的挑战。因此,应建立直接侧重于支持农村学校教师的方法,如定制教师专业发展和建立农村学校发展的可持续资助模式,以提高农村学校的教学和学习水平。关键词教学策略、农村学校、资源不足的学校
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Teacher’s Pedagogical Strategies in Under-Resourced Rural Schools in South Africa
The persistent and severe under-resourcing of rural public schools is one of the challenges that the South African educational system is faced with. Extensive research has conclusively demonstrated that adequate resources are one of the essential elements that augment quality teaching. However, rural schools are faced with disparities due to a lack of resources that negatively shape teaching and learning. This study explored teachers’ pedagogical strategies in rural schools with limited resources and how they teach to ensure that teaching and learning occur under such dire circumstances. The study was based on an interpretive paradigm, using a qualitative approach with a case study research design. The data was collected through semi-structured interviews with 14 teachers in two schools purposively selected as participants. The study’s findings showed that teachers in under-resourced rural schools use various pedagogical strategies such as background-based knowledge teaching and cooperative learning to ensure effective classroom instruction and learning. The study concluded that the various pedagogical strategies of teachers in rural under-resourced schools assist in mitigating the challenges of under-resourcing. Thus, approaches directly focused on supporting rural schoolteachers such as customised teacher professional development and establishing a sustainable funding model for rural school developments should be established to improve instruction and learning standards in rural schools. Keywords: Pedagogical Strategies, Rural Schools, Under-Resourced Schools
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