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Abstract

VAN DER WALT, J.L.; POTGIETER, F.J.  and  WOLHUTER, C.C.. Teacher education in South Africa: Noteworthy aspects from other systems. Koers (Online) [online]. 2009, vol.74, n.1-2, pp.87-115. ISSN 2304-8557.

Teacher education in South Africa, as part of the educational system, has been subjected to radical reform since 1994, as part of the reconstruction of society and of the education system. Deliberations about this aspect of the system have resulted in a number of significant policy documents and practical changes. The question arose whether South African theory and practice, with specific reference to teacher education, could learn in any way from the systems and practices of other countries. To find an answer to this question, a comparison of the teacher education systems of ten other countries and federal states including two developing countries and federal states, was made. The comparison, based on a particular philosophical-theoretical framework, revealed that the South African teacher education system compared well in theory and practice with the other systems. The study also revealed a few lacunae in both South African and foreign theory and practice.

Keywords : comparative education; education system; teacher education.

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