Exploring Factors that Influence the Effective Implementation of Professional Development Programmes on Invitational Education

Professional development (PD) has emerged over that last decade as a recognisedarea of study (Evans 2002). PD of teachers is seen as an essential ingredientfor creating effective schools and raising students’ performance (Rhodes &Houghton-Hill 2000; Wood & Millichamp 2000; Birman, Desimone,...

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