Teacher Training as a Key Component of Educational Investment and Human Development in Postconflict Liberia

J. V. Jappah, D. Smith
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Abstract:This article shows how the Liberian education system can be strengthened to enhance human development and economic growth. Against competing national development priorities, rebuilding the country's education system remains a challenge. We focus here on teacher training as a key component of educational investment and discuss the Liberian education system through frameworks of human rights and sustainable development. We explore teacher-training initiatives in countries around the world with strong education systems that Liberia can emulate. We highlight linkages between education and human well-being, including accrued health dividends, improved living standards, gender equity, civil participation, and efficient labor participation. We conclude with the recommendation that the Liberian government further prioritize engagement and synergism with key partners who have interest in development to strengthen the education system.
教师培训是冲突后利比里亚教育投资和人类发展的关键组成部分
摘要:本文展示了如何加强利比里亚的教育体系,以促进人类发展和经济增长。面对相互竞争的国家发展优先事项,重建国家教育体系仍然是一项挑战。我们在此着重讨论作为教育投资关键组成部分的教师培训,并通过人权和可持续发展框架讨论利比里亚的教育制度。我们在世界上拥有强大教育体系的国家探索教师培训计划,利比里亚可以效仿。我们强调教育与人类福祉之间的联系,包括累积的健康红利、生活水平的提高、性别平等、公民参与和有效的劳动参与。最后,我们建议利比里亚政府进一步优先考虑与对发展感兴趣的主要合作伙伴的接触和协同作用,以加强教育系统。
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Africa Today
Africa Today Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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期刊介绍: Africa Today, a leading journal for more than 50 years, has been in the forefront of publishing Africanist reform-minded research, and provides access to the best scholarly work from around the world on a full range of political, economic, and social issues. Active electronic and combined electronic/print subscriptions to this journal include access to the online backrun.
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