Podcast Package: Teacher Shortages – Myth or Reality?
The Teacher Education Programme series, published by the HSRC Press, has as its overall goal to “contribute to the knowledge and information base for policy formulation and implementation regarding the organisation and practice of teacher education”.
At the Cape Town Book Fair 2009, as part of the public programme of events, teachers and teacher education was discussed by a panel of HSRC researchers working in this area. The discussion that ensued was chaired by Professor Peter Kallaway. Listen to the various viewpoints in this four part HSRC Press podcast package:
Michael Cosser examines Grade 12 student attitudes towards teaching as a viable career and then student plans for entering the teaching profession after graduation in the first part of this podcast series. He is the author of Studying Ambitions: Pathways from grade 12 and the factors that shape them and co-author of Ambitions Revised: Grade 12 learner destinations one year on (HSRC Press).
Duration: 5 min 33 sec
In this second part of the four part podcast, Fabian Arends, co-author of Teacher Graduate Production in South Africa and Beginner Teachers in South Africa: School Readiness, Knowledge and Skills (HSRC Press), examines the limitations in the planning of continuing professional development of practising teachers and the challenges in identifying the shortages of subject teachers accurately.
Duration: 5 min 09 sec
One of the suggested solutions for addressing the teacher shortage is reopening teacher training colleges. Professor Linda Chisholm, author of An Overview of Research, Policy and Practice in Teacher Supply and Demand, 1994–2008 (HSRC Press), examines this option more closely in this part of the podcast series.
Duration: 5 min 07 sec
In this final segment of this podcast series, Dr Glenda Kruss, author of Teacher Education and Institutional Change in South Africa andOpportunities and Challenges for Teacher Education Curriculum in South Africa (HSRC Press), discusses the restructuring processes that have taken place in a diverse range of teacher education providers, and the complex ways these can and are shaping future conditions.
Duration: 4 min 44 sec
Book details
- Studying Ambitions: Pathways from Grade 12 and the Factors That Shape Them by Michael Cosser
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EAN: 9780796922434
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- Ambitions Revised: Grade 12 learner destinations one year on by Michael Cosser, Sekinah Sehlola
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EAN: 9780796922892
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- Teacher Graduate Production in South Africa by Andrew Paterson, Fabian Arends
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EAN: 9780796922694
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- Beginner Teachers in South Africa: School Readiness, Knowledge and Skills by Fabian Arends, Makola Phurutse
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EAN: 9780796922427
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- An overview of research, policy and practice in teacher supply and demand, 1994–2008 by Linda Chisholm
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EAN: 9780796922939
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- Teacher Education and Institutional Change in South Africa by Glenda Kruss
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EAN: 9780796922212
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- Opportunities and Challenges for Teacher Education Curriculum in South Africa edited by Glenda Kruss
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EAN: 9780796922380
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