2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijedudev.2012.05.009
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Bhutanese stakeholders’ perceptions about multi-grade teaching as a strategy for achieving quality universal primary education

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“…Moreover, teachers face difficulties dealing with a Multigrade class and other constraints such as lack of resources, infrequent supervision, and poor living conditions. Multigrade teachers experienced isolation and dispersion, lack of physical facilities, and pupils deprived backgrounds (Hargreaves et al, 2001;Kucita et al, 2013). Multigrade teachers experienced students' reading problems and a lack of resources such as books, stationery, learning materials, warm clothes, and food (Blease & Condy, 2014;.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, teachers face difficulties dealing with a Multigrade class and other constraints such as lack of resources, infrequent supervision, and poor living conditions. Multigrade teachers experienced isolation and dispersion, lack of physical facilities, and pupils deprived backgrounds (Hargreaves et al, 2001;Kucita et al, 2013). Multigrade teachers experienced students' reading problems and a lack of resources such as books, stationery, learning materials, warm clothes, and food (Blease & Condy, 2014;.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He emphasized teamwork, yet in this study, teamwork is challenging to observe among stakeholders, particularly the parents' support. Teachers preferred not to teach in multigrade classes due to curriculum adjustment and limited capability building among teachers (Kucita et al, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This also explains why the only curriculum available for multigrade teachers to work with is the national primary school curriculum, designed for monograde teaching. This lack of congruence between policy and implementation of multigrade is not unique to Uganda or Zambia as we found in our analyses of multigrade policies and practices in Bhutan Kivunja et al 2013).…”
Section: The Urgent Need To Train Teachers For Multigrade Pedagogy Inmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…De hecho, concluye que es un sistema que tiende a ser abolido. Kucita et al (2013) evalúan la percepción de gestores, padres, profesores de primaria y estudiantes de magisterio sobre las escuelas rurales y multigrado en Bután. Encuentra como coincidencia que es una buena forma de acercar la educación a estos entornos.…”
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