English language professionals across Africa have raised concern over a growing shortage of teachers and inadequate preparedness for curriculum reforms, warning that the challenges are undermining efforts to improve learning outcomes across the continent. The educators noted that many countries have rolled out competency-based and learner-centred curricula, yet thousands of teachers have not been sufficiently…
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