The expectations of the social studies teachers in Botswana

Type Journal Article - European Journal of Social Sciences
Title The expectations of the social studies teachers in Botswana
Author(s)
Volume 6
Issue 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2008
Page numbers 145-152
Abstract
This paper focuses on the expectations of social studies teachers in Botswana. In doing so,
it briefly provides an overview of the background of Botswana, the introduction of social
studies in Botswana as an offshoot of the 1968 Mombassa conference, the link between the
various educational policies in the country before finally examining the expectations of the
social studies teachers in Botswana. These expectations are by no means exhaustive but in
my view, provide a sort of minimum standard, that social studies teachers should be able to
possess or perform so as to be able to compete with other teachers internationally. Some of
these expectations include a critical understanding of the contents of social studies, the
method of instructional delivery, the use of technology in teaching and an understanding of
global issues in education, for the personal and professional development of social studies
teachers in Botswana, in the age of global competiveness.

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