The effect of Professional Development Practices on Teacher Performance in Public Secondary Schools in Kigali, Rwanda
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2017-10
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Uganda Management Institute
Abstract
This study examined the effect of professional development practices on teachers’ performance in public
secondary schools in Kigali, Rwanda. The objectives of the study included examining the extent to which
pre-service training affects teachers’ performance, investigating the extent to which induction training
affects teachers’ performance and examining the extent to which continued professional development
affects teachers’ performance. The researcher had 30 semi-structured and 15 key informant interviews in
15 schools in the three districts (Nyarugenge, Kicukiro and Gasabo) of Kigali, Rwanda. The study
findings showed that teachers’ professional development at all levels (pre-service, induction and
continuous) immensely affects their performance since their career development builds their competence,
confidence and they continue gaining the best practices in teaching coupled with relevant knowledge,
skills and attitude. The recommendations include formalizing pre-service training so that there is a clear
support system from the lecturers in Teacher training colleges, orient the head teachers and sector
education officers so that they can implement Induction training for every new teacher with one structure
and work with the different organizations that are implementing CPD to teachers so that they are
coordinated and complement each others’ efforts. Insignificant and unproductive professional
development upsets teachers. It also upsets the students and inevitably upsets the community and, the
nation is affected because the quality of education is highly linked with development.
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Effect, Professional Development Practices, Teacher Performance, Public Secondary Schools, Kigali, Rwanda
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Ssemuwemba, Enoch (2017) The effect of Professional Development Practices on Teacher Performance in Public Secondary Schools in Kigali, Rwanda