All that glitters is not gold: Challenges of teacher and school leader licensure licensing system in Qatar
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2012-05Metadata
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In 2001, the Government of Qatar began a comprehensive education reform (Education for a New Era)
based on RAND’s recommendations and options for building an educational system that would meet the
country’s changing needs. Nine years later, Qatar’s educational landscape has significantly changed.
Among these changes is the introduction of Professional Standards for teacher and school leaders and
Qatar’s first system for the registration and licensing of teachers and school leaders that are directly
linked to the professional standards. This study seeks to analyze school leaders’ perspectives regarding
the Qatar National Professional Standards for Teachers and School Leaders and the recently introduced
accompanying licensure system. The study reports results from questionnaires addressed to 74 school
leaders. These findings illuminate problematic issues and indicate that these policies use ambiguous
terminology and procedures, ignore local educators’ input, and provide unrealistic expectations of
society, lack consistency and created resistance on the part of educators. Discussion is provided that
centers on the implications of importing educational products and the need to take into account the local
culture in implementing these products.
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