Client Analysis in Teacher Education: What Some Canadian and South African Teachers Identify as their Professional Development Needs

  • Epstein R
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The client analysis conducted in this study explores the professional development needs of11 language teachers, five in South Africa and six in Canada. The study employs a questionnaire and interviews to discover how each teacher's background and context affects his or her perceived professional development needs. Interviews show that teacher educators cannot necessarily predict teachers' professional development needs based on their backgrounds and contexts alone. A variety of inputs from recipients over an extended time is desirable and would yield more accurate predictability of an individual's professional development needs. This would result in teacher education programs that more accurately meet a teacher's real needs.

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Epstein, R. (2001). Client Analysis in Teacher Education: What Some Canadian and South African Teachers Identify as their Professional Development Needs. TESL Canada Journal, 18(2), 78. https://doi.org/10.18806/tesl.v18i2.912

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