Teacher In-Service Training and Development

For the charity's work to be of lasting value, it is essential that the local primary school teachers are well-trained. The charity built Mshiri Teachers' Resource Centre in 2000 and it now serves eight primary schools and provides:

Mshiri Teachers' resource centre. Click to enlarge. Teachers in the Mshiri Teachers' Resource Centre. Click to enlarge. Showing a video at the TRC. Click to enlarge. New Swahili story books.

The centre employs a mixture of local Tanzanian staff and volunteers. We need as volunteers experienced teachers who can assist the local teachers with teaching methods, and teach English. We also need funds so that we can run more courses and seminars with the proper books and equipment.

This work is vital. Having better trained teachers leads to improved teacher confidence, more effective lessons and greater pupil participation.

The charity has embarked on a programme of “whole school development” in three primary schools. A multi-faceted approach to improving the quality of education for primary school children has evolved from the charity’s work in primary schools in the last 10 years. The programme is being run as a long term initiative with the agreement of the District Education Office for Moshi Rural District.

The programme, operating in Mshiri, Masia Marangu, and Masia Mamba primary schools, involves teacher training in teaching methods, training for headteachers in managing their workload and administrative duties and in creating a staff team with delegated duties, working with school committees to address their responsibilities and how they can best be undertaken, and working with parents and the community to create greater awareness of the education of village children and the needs of the local school.

See some examples of our educational development work.