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A second chance in education: upgrade teachers' perceptions of tertiary education in Samoa
- Description:
- A second chance in education is becoming more and more infrequent in the region. The study is the first in Samoa and makes references to existing literature on teacher upgrade. This paper investigated whether the Teacher Upgrade programme in Samoa contributed positively to teaching and learning in schooling. The programme itself is a pathway for teachers to gain a degree qualification, a rise i...
- Display date:
- 2021
- Location:
- Samoa
- Format:
- Journal article
- Collections:
- ResearchCommons@Waikato
- Publisher:
- Wilf Malcolm Institute of Educational Research
- Content partner:
- University of Waikato
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- Not specified
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