| Educational
Administration |
Ann E.
Austin-Beck, Associate Professor:
aaustin@msu.edu.
South Africa. Higher education transformation, organizational change,
teaching and learning issues, faculty professional development and careers,
curriculum development.
Reitumetse O. Mabokela, Assistant Professor: mabokela@msu.edu. Website: http://www.msu.edu/~mabokela
South Africa.
Southern African Education, Education and stratification, sociology
of education, comparative education, higher ed. and race ethnicity/gender
in post secondary ed. women leaders in higher education.
Susan J. Peters, Associate Professor:
peterss@msu.edu.
Zimbabwe and Southern Africa. Field research in rural Zimbabwean schools.
David N. Plank, Professor: nplank@msu.edu. Website: http://ed-web2.educ.msu.edu/researchprofiles/search/profileview.asp?email=dnplank@msu.edu
South Africa,
Mozambique, Zambia, Guinea, Swaziland, Niger, Lesotho, Botswana. |
| International
Studies in Education |
Anne Schneller, Academic Specialist, International Studies in
Education
annes@msu.edu. Url: http://www.msu.edu/~annes/
Education in southern Africa; study abroad programs on education and
society in
Zimbabwe and South Africa |
|
Teacher Education |
Joyce Grant,
Associate Professor: grantj@msu.edu. Website: http://ed-web2.educ.msu.edu/researchprofiles/search/profileview.asp?email=grantj@msu.edu
Her primary research interest is in school change, particularly management and organization, curricula, and pedagogy.
John D. Metzler,
Assistant Professor and Coordinator of Outreach
Programs, African Studies Center: metzler@msu.edu
. Zambia, Zimbabwe and South Africa. Political economy of educational
policy, comparative education.
John R. Schwille, Associate Dean, Education: jschwill@msu.edu. Website: http://ed-web2.educ.msu.edu/researchprofiles/search/formview.asp?varRecord=95
Burundi,
Guinea, Burkina Faso, Rwanda, Zimbabwe. Organization and effectiveness
of primary and secondary schools in developing countries, cross-national
research on teacher education.
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