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Created on: December 15, 2009
Travel to any developing country, and you will soon gawk in wonder as to why you are seeing some of
Created on: August 28, 2010
As a child in the third world in the 1960s and 1970s, I was often given a curious classroom assignment
Created on: April 04, 2008
We've all heard the saying "Give a man fish and you feed him for a day; teach him to fish and you feed
Created on: March 26, 2010 Last Updated: March 27, 2010
Progress is a concept that deserves a moment of reflection before answering this question. What is progress?
Created on: April 11, 2008
Teacher training, and how it relates to under developed countries, would it make a difference if the
Created on: October 11, 2007
Many people think that it is very easy to be a teacher. They believe that all you have to do is show
Disagree
Created on: December 11, 2009 Last Updated: August 28, 2010
Any teaching-learning cycle that involves varied strategies for instruction doesn't matter at all,
Created on: May 04, 2010 Last Updated: May 05, 2010
Although I worked many years in teacher education or continuous education, I have concerns about this
by Firy
Created on: February 17, 2008 Last Updated: October 15, 2008
Better Aids For Progress in Less Developed Countries
Despite our position on the globe, good, better,
Created on: April 02, 2008
I am proud to call myself a teacher, and always recognize the value of superior teacher training, but
Created on: February 17, 2008 Last Updated: August 31, 2008
Lack of progression in developing countries is not as a result of how well the teachers are trained,
Created on: September 09, 2007
Effective teachers do not necessarily need university degrees in less developed countries, at least