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Schools and Schooling Practices in Pakistan: lessons for policy and practice

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: Karachi Oxford 2009Description: xiii,259p. 22.6 cmISBN:
  • 9780195476293
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • LA.1156. QUR. 2009
Online resources: Summary: In Pakistani schools, the teaching and learning processes have long been criticized for their poor quality. This book presents research-based evidence of 'good practice' in teaching and teacher education which, on the one hand, challenges the state of despair by offering a ray of hope in improving the quality of school education in Pakistan. On the other hand, these critical accounts of innovative practices, grounded in the reality of schools and classrooms in varied contexts, invite the readers to think about the contexts and conditions that may need to be established for scaling up these and similar reform efforts for improving teaching and teacher education practices in Pakistan and similar settings elsewhere
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In Pakistani schools, the teaching and learning processes have long been criticized for their poor quality. This book presents research-based evidence of 'good practice' in teaching and teacher education which, on the one hand, challenges the state of despair by offering a ray of hope in improving the quality of school education in Pakistan. On the other hand, these critical accounts of innovative practices, grounded in the reality of schools and classrooms in varied contexts, invite the readers to think about the contexts and conditions that may need to be established for scaling up these and similar reform efforts for improving teaching and teacher education practices in Pakistan and similar settings elsewhere

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