Headteachers’ conceptions of the professional competence of newly qualified teachers in Zambia.

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Title
en Headteachers’ conceptions of the professional competence of newly qualified teachers in Zambia.
Creator
Banja, M. K, Kasonde-Ngandu, S & Akakandelwa, A
Date
2020-05-05T11:47:11Z
Date Available
2020-05-05T11:47:11Z
Date Issued
2016-12
Abstract
en This paper discusses the conceptions of fifteen head teachers regarding the
professional attributes and competence of newly qualified teachers (NQTs) in selected secondary schools in Zambia. It attempts to demonstrate how teacher education programmes and work environments in schools greatly influence NQT performance and work place disposition. Data were collected through in depth one-on-one interviews and analysed thematically using coding and patterns interpretation. This article has established that NQTs exhibited inadequate pedagogical execution of their duties, low commitment levels towards work and negative attitudes towards veteran teachers. Teacher education programmes are critiqued for their weaknesses in teacher preparation and so are schools for failing to provide conducive environments for NQTs to flourish.
Identifier
en Banja, M. K., Kasonde-Ng’andu, S. & Akakandelwa, A. (2016). ‘Headteachers’ Conceptions of the Professional Competence of Newly Qualified Teachers in Zambia.’ Zambia Journal of Teacher Professional Growth. 3(1) 31-43
2308-2178
Language
en en
Publisher
en National Science Centre
Subject
en Professionalism.
Type
en Article