Abstract

The assignment of non-credentialed teachers to subjects outside their formal qualifications remains a significant challenge in educational contexts worldwide. This study aimed to investigate the specific issues faced by non-credentialed teachers and to provide comprehensive guidelines for their professional development. The study was designed in a survey approach emphrasizing the method of need analysis. Data were gathered from 268 stakeholders within the Thai educational system through a combination of questionnaires and semi-structured interviews. The findings reveal a range of challenges experienced by non-credentialed teachers, shedding light on both content and pedagogical aspects of teaching. To address these challenges, this study offers a set of actionable guidelines encompassing administrative support, teacher development, and the establishment of professional learning communities. These recommendations aim to bridge the gap and ensure that non-credentialed teachers can effectively deliver quality education to students, even in subjects outside their formal qualifications. This research provides valuable insights for educational stakeholders and policymakers seeking to enhance the quality of teaching and learning in similar contexts worldwide.

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