Teacher education, teacher practice, gender and girls' schooling outcomes: a study in five Nigerian states

Organisation(s): MacArthur Foundation (USA); British Council; University of London. Institute of Education

Date: 2016

Pages: 11 p.

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Through a project funded by the MacArthur Foundation under the Partnership for Strengthening Innovation and Practice in Secondary Education programme, the British Council is carrying out research to investigate the relationship between teacher training and educational outcomes for girls in secondary school. Led by the Institute of Education of the University of London, the study is being conducted in Jigawa, Kano, Lagos, Sokoto and Rivers States, reflecting a wide range of context in which teacher education is provided and teachers work on issues of supporting girls' learning. The project will end in 2016 and is expected to deepen understanding of the relationship between what teachers learn about gender and girls’ education in pre-service (PRESET) and in-service (INSET) teacher training and the progression and achievement of girls in secondary school. The study will also evaluate how effectively teacher training creates knowledge and shapes attitudes about girls’ issues and creates a climate of support for gender equality and women’s rights in schools.

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