less than 1 minute read

Anguilla

Teaching Profession



In the mid-1980s, Anguillan schools had a total teaching staff of 92. Seventy-five percent of that number were completely trained teachers. In the late 1990s, about one third of primary teachers were untrained, a small number of whom participated in the Inservice Teachers' Training Program and were referred. The goal in 2000 was to have all teachers trained within ten years. To improve their education, teachers also train through programs such as computer training workshops or camps.




Additional topics

Education - Free Encyclopedia Search EngineGlobal Education ReferenceAnguilla - History Background, Constitutional Legal Foundations, Educational System—overview, Preprimary Primary Education, Secondary Education - HIGHER EDUCATION, NONFORMAL EDUCATION