Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10497/24814
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Teacher qualifications
Teacher education
Educational policy
Teacher development
Teaching profession
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2021
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Goodwin, A. L., & Low, E. L. (2021). Rethinking conceptualisations of teacher quality in Singapore and Hong Kong: A comparative analysis. European Journal of Teacher Education, 44(3). http://doi.org/10.1080/02619768.2021.1913117
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European Journal of Teacher Education
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This paper compares conceptions of teacher quality in two education systems – Singapore and Hong Kong – that consistently perform well in international assessments of student achievement. Both systems constantly refresh their expectations of teacher competencies, with recent iterations, which offer a just-in-time opportunity to learn from how they now conceptualise quality teaching. This paper will provide the context surrounding each jurisdiction’s education system, how each views teacher quality, and how each has rethought the concepts of teacher quality according to their unique contextual circumstance. The paper then compares these concepts articulated and enacted by each country, linking these to the wider international literature and scholarship in order to glean insights into what teacher quality is or how it might be reconceptualised to meet future needs.
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0261-9768 (print)
1469-5928 (online)
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