Developing inclusive pre-service and in-service teacher education : Insights from Zanzibar primary school teachers
Juma, S., Lehtomäki, E., & Naukkarinen, A. (2017). Developing inclusive pre-service and in-service teacher education : Insights from Zanzibar primary school teachers. International Journal of Whole Schooling, 13(3), 67-87. http://www.wholeschooling.net/Journal_of_Whole_Schooling/articles/13-3%20Juma%20Lehtom%C3%A4ki%20&%20Naukkarinen%202017.pdf
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Developing inclusive teacher education to improve learning and schooling for all children is
attracting increasing interest worldwide. This study examined teachers’ insights into the
development of inclusive teacher education by drawing on collaborative action research
conducted by 20 primary school teachers in Zanzibar, Tanzania. The data were collected
through semi-structured interviews and self-reflective journals kept by the teachers and the
first author. The qualitative thematic content analysis revealed: (1) the need to embed
inclusive education and action research into pre-service and in-service teacher education
curricula and (2) both school-based organisational learning and school–community and
school–university collaborations may foster collaborative school cultures and inclusive inservice
teacher education. The study discusses the role of teachers’ voices in informing
teacher education development for educational equity and inclusion.
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