Nijerya'da Öğretmen Eğitiminin Yönetimi: Problem ve Öneri
Özet
Makale, Nijerya'da öğretmen eğitimi yönetiminin karşılaştığı sorunları tartışmaktadır. Makalede öne sürülen noktaları desteklemek için ikincil veriler kullanılmıştır. İkincil veriler basılı materyallerden ve tanınmış kurumlar ve yazar tarafından çevrimiçi yayından elde edilmiştir. Nijerya'da öğretmen eğitimi yönetiminin karşılaştığı birçok sorun var. Sorunlardan bazıları şunlardır; yetersiz finansman, yetersiz akademik personel, altyapı tesislerinin eksikliği, kurumsal yozlaşma, zayıf okul yöneticileri, beyin göçü ve istikrarsız akademik takvim. Bu zorlukların üstesinden gelmek için, bu makale şunu öneriyor: hükümetin öğretmenlerin eğitimine yönelik fonları artırması, daha fazla akademik personel istihdam etmesi, daha fazla altyapı tesisi sağlaması, istikrarlı bir akademik takvim sağlaması, yetkin okul yöneticilerinin atanması ve tüm kurumsal yolsuzluklarla mücadele etmesi.##plugins.generic.paperbuzz.metrics##
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