
- Forthcoming August 2026/350 pages
- Distributed for AISA, an imprint of HSRC Press
Teacher Professional Development in Sub-Saharan Africa:
Advancing Quality and Equitable Education
Paperback: $45.00
ISBN: 978-0-7983-0554-9
Spanning Anglophone, Francophone, and Lusophone contexts—including conflict-affected and refugee settings—Joseph Pesambili and Marcina Singh offer a critical, evidence-based examination of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) programs across Africa. What they confront is a stubborn reality: the gap between ambitious reform expectations and the institutional conditions in which teachers actually work.
The chapter authors argue that CPD is not a stand-alone intervention to magically produce a superior education, but instead must be coupled with an understanding of issues such as fragmented authority and power, under-resourced systems and equity, and vastly differing geographical, political, and economic contexts that may influence teaching and learning.
The chapter authors argue that CPD is not a stand-alone intervention to magically produce a superior education, but instead must be coupled with an understanding of issues such as fragmented authority and power, under-resourced systems and equity, and vastly differing geographical, political, and economic contexts that may influence teaching and learning.


