Teacher Incompetence, Misconduct and Dismissal in British Columbia: An Archival Analysis (1962–1987)

  • A. Spetch E
  • Manley-Casimir M
  • M. Piddocke S
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Abstract

The assessment of teacher competence and the administrative management of teacher performance are pressing issues of educational accountability. Much is claimed about the putative incompetence of teachers but little systematic data exist to document the extent of this alleged incompetence or to describe incidents of incompetence. This paper reports an archival study of such cases in British Columbia between 1962-1987 and compares these findings with an earlier study from the United States.

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A. Spetch, E., Manley-Casimir, M., & M. Piddocke, S. (2004). Teacher Incompetence, Misconduct and Dismissal in British Columbia: An Archival Analysis (1962–1987). Brock Education Journal, 13(2). https://doi.org/10.26522/brocked.v13i2.49

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