Staff development : (Record no. 62686)

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Personal name Elliot, Leslin
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Title Staff development :
Remainder of title a challenge to education practitioners in secondary schools on the East Coast of Demerara : A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master in Education /
Statement of responsibility, etc Leslin Elliot, supervised by Claudette Austin.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Georgetown, Guyana :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc University of Guyana,
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2011.
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Extent xi, 182 p. :
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Abstract:


This research draws upon a sample of nine secondary schools to ascertain how teachers in secondary schools on the East Coast of Demerara perceive Staff Development. A highly representative sample of teachers from each school was selected to participate in a survey.



Staff Development is the foundation upon which school success is built. It can take various forms such as peer-teaching, teacher induction and long workshops. According to concerns raised at general teachers' meeting as well as the MERD unit report, teachers were not accessing the quality of staff development needed to improve their didactic skills and to help students to achieve better grades. The issue was established that staff development seemed to be a problem in many schools; hence an organised analysis and comparison of pertinent literature was done in order to view the whole issue from a theoretical perspective.



A vast amount of data was gathered from teachers and headteachers by means of questionnaires and this provided the researcher with a wide collection of professional opinions related to the issue. Responses were analysed and interpreted quantitatively and the findings were carefully noted in order to conclude on teachers' views on staff development in secondary schools on the East Coast of Demerara. Based on these conclusions implications surfaced and recommendations were made.


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With note University of Guyana
School of Education and Humanities
Department of Research & Graduate Studies
September 2011
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Dissertation note Thesis (M.Ed.), University of Guyana, Turkeyen, Guyana, 2012.
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