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Reforming public education in developing countries: Turning challenges into opportunities
Quality in education: Teaching and leadership in challenging times
  • Rana Hussain, Aga Khan University
  • Sajid Ali, Aga Khan University
Publication Date
2-1-2006
Document Type
Conference Paper
Abstract

This paper tries to respond to a basic question: “Can public education (or some aspects of it) be reformed?” The authors’ response to this question is, “Yes, public education can be reformed, if contextual possibilities are exploited efficiently.” Although a straight forward and simplistic response to the question, this was felt necessary to counter an unfavourable bias towards public education sector without recognizing the challenges that it faces, and without recognizing the potential of many of the public teachers who continuously strive to change these negative perceptions. This paper recognizes the potential of public sector education and shares a relatively successful example of improving competencies among public teachers to support the response.

Citation Information
Rana Hussain and Sajid Ali. "Reforming public education in developing countries: Turning challenges into opportunities" Quality in education: Teaching and leadership in challenging times Vol. 1 (2006) p. 176 - 186
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/sajid_ali/5/