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Original Articles

What are effective components of in‐service teacher training? A study examining teacher trainers’ perceptions of the components of a training programme in mathematics education in Cambodia

Pages 321-339 | Published online: 09 Aug 2007
 

Abstract

This paper describes and analyses an in‐service education project, financed by the Belgium Technical Cooperation, to improve the quality of mathematics teaching in 138 primary and lower secondary schools in Cambodia. The project design drew on recent research in developing countries and prior experience of training programmes in Cambodia. The research focused on the components of the in‐service programme, which included direct instruction, classroom observation, training practice and self‐evaluation. Data were collected from observations of the teacher trainers’ participation in the project over a nine‐month period. Additionally a sample of trainers kept diaries of their learning and were interviewed at regular intervals. The data collected were used to analyse which components the trainers perceived to make the greatest contribution to their learning.

Acknowledgements

The author thanks all the trainers who participated in the programme and those trainers who agreed to additional interviews and research. The author also acknowledges the work of the BETT Coordinator, Hor Sokhak, for coordinating the project and preparing a needs analysis.

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