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Educational Reconstruction Efforts and the Well-being of Teachers in Postwar Liberia: When is Now? Janet Shriberg Doctoral Candidate Teachers College, Columbia University Presentation for the annual conference in Liberian Studies Association, Bloomington, IN, 2007 Slide 2 Teachers as Frontline Caregivers Impact cognitive growth, stimulation and knowledge-sharing Impact cognitive growth, stimulation and knowledge-sharing Promote well-being and psychosocial support in the classroom Promote well-being and psychosocial support in the classroom Disseminate lifesaving messages Disseminate lifesaving messages Serve as adult role models in crisis and longer-term development programs Serve as adult role models in crisis and longer-term development programs Slide 3 Case Study of Teacher Well-being in Postwar Liberia Multi-sited 3 counties, Rural/Urban; 15 districts Diverse sample Female and male education staff working in Liberia (over 700 teachers, principals, MoE officers, National Association of Teachers in Liberia officers, faculty at UL and Teacher Training Institutes, INGO staff) Mixed methodology In-depth interviews; focus groups, semi-structured surveys, participant observation and document review Slide 4 Postwar Liberia and Education Education considered a priority Education considered a priority Unemployment rate estimated at 85% Unemployment rate estimated at 85% Illiteracy rate estimated at 80% Illiteracy rate estimated at 80% Lack of government resources Lack of government resources Off-track to meet UPE Off-track to meet UPE Gender Disparities Gender Disparities Changing student population Changing student population Slide 5 Teacher Shortage in Liberia Majority of teachers were under-qualified (primary and secondary) Majority of teachers were under-qualified (primary and secondary) Brain drain of teachers, especially in Higher Education Brain drain of teachers, especially in Higher Education Lack of female teachers Lack of female teachers Slide 6 Processes and policies surrounding teacher salary Why so hard to get paid? Salary not enough to survive Salary not enough to survive Obstacles to obtain salary: Distribution Mechanism Obstacles to obtain salary: Distribution Mechanism Inconsistent salary distribution Inconsistent salary distribution Corruption Corruption Ghost Teachers Ghost Teachers Salary not based on qualification Salary not based on qualification No regulated system of benefits No regulated system of benefits Slide 7 Consequences of Lack of Support to Teachers on Education Provision & Quality (Preliminary Results) (1) Pedagogy and Learning Content (2) Professional Misconduct (3) Future of teaching as a profession (4) Teachers own psychosocial well-being Slide 8 Pedagogy and Learning Content The salary I earn affect the way I teach in that the time I have to make a lesson plan, I have to take that time to do other works to earn money and take care of the family Multiple jobs leaves little time for lesson planning and preparation Multiple jobs leaves little time for lesson planning and preparation Lack of lighting (no money for candles) limits ability to prepare at night and caused eye strain/weakness Lack of lighting (no money for candles) limits ability to prepare at night and caused eye strain/weakness Hunger and physical weakness leads to difficulty concentrating Hunger and physical weakness leads to difficulty concentrating Anxious and Distracted because cannot provide for family (food and school fees) Anxious and Distracted because cannot provide for family (food and school fees) No opportunity to pursue further training makes it hard to keep up with subject content and forces reliance on outdated teaching methods No opportunity to pursue further training makes it hard to keep up with subject content and forces reliance on outdated teaching methods Slide 9 Professional Misconduct I use make-up tests to make me money. Flexible fees and Bribery Flexible fees and Bribery Principals had difficulty enforcing teacher codes of conduct Principals had difficulty enforcing teacher codes of conduct Slide 10 Future of teaching as a profession Our field is a dumping ground. Brain drain-Qualified teachers would rather seek a higher paying job Brain drain-Qualified teachers would rather seek a higher paying job Future of teaching wavering: No incentive to become or stay in the teaching field Future of teaching wavering: No incentive to become or stay in the teaching field Lack of resources for teacher training Lack of resources for teacher training Slide 11 Teachers Own Psychosocial Well-Being I work yes, but I feel badly Over half of the teachers interviewed stated that their inabilities to care for their own families impacted their well-being negatively Over half of the teachers interviewed stated that their inabilities to care for their own families impacted their well-being negatively When asked to define trauma in their lives, at least one-quarter of teachers surveyed, said low pay When asked to define trauma in their lives, at least one-quarter of teachers surveyed, said low pay Anxiety and feeling badly over being unqualified, how to teach without having been taught enough? Anxiety and feeling badly over being unqualified, how to teach without having been taught enough? Intrusive memories, stress, grief, trauma Intrusive memories, stress, grief, trauma Slide 12 Coping and Resiliency Experienced teachers were lending professional assistance and mentorship to new teachers Experienced teachers were lending professional assistance and mentorship to new teachers Many teachers were coping with their own tragedies and family needs while at the same time trying to care for their students psychosocial needs Many teachers were coping with their own tragedies and family needs while at the same time trying to care for their students psychosocial needs Despite difficult organizational obstacles, the majority of teachers interviewed were committed to teaching in order to better the future for the next generation Despite difficult organizational obstacles, the majority of teachers interviewed were committed to teaching in order to better the future for the next generation Slide 13 Overview of Preliminary Study Findings: Reciprocal Influences that Impact Teacher Well-being and Educational Quality Slide 14 Recommendations: Now is the time Attention to teacher salary and benefit package Attention to teacher salary and benefit package Attention to teachers psychosocial well-being in teacher training programs Attention to teachers psychosocial well-being in teacher training programs Increase recruitment and retention of female teachers Increase recruitment and retention of female teachers Increase teacher participation at every level of educational policy and especially in curriculum development Increase teacher participation at every level of educational policy and especially in curriculum development Further research on teacher identity, teacher well-being (comparative study of support vs non support within and between countries; in-depth look at teacher attrition) Further research on teacher identity, teacher well-being (comparative study of support vs non support within and between countries; in-depth look at teacher attrition) Increase interdisciplinary research in comparative and international education to promote social organizational wellness in on-the ground education efforts Increase interdisciplinary research in comparative and international education to promote social organizational wellness in on-the ground education efforts Slide 15 Acknowledgements National Teachers Association of Liberia National Teachers Association of Liberia Liberia Ministry of Education Liberia Ministry of Education IRC Liberia and NY Offices IRC Liberia and NY Offices Inter-Agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE) Inter-Agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE) Faculty Advisors at Columbia University Faculty Advisors at Columbia University All teachers and other education staff who are working to promote peace and educational growth to improve the future of Liberia Special thanks to the Office of Diversity and Community, Teachers College, Columbia University and the NSEP Graduate Fellowship for their generous dissertation research funding