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Access to Information in the English-speaking Caribbean
(1996)
Considers the state of computerized information access in the Caribbean nations, with emphasis on cooperative developments. Fifteen databases that serve the region are described, from the early Caribben Information System ...
Reversible information hiding for VQ indices based on locally adaptive coding
(2011-06-14)
Steganography is one of protective methods for secret communications over public networks such as the Internet. This paper proposes a novel reversible information hiding method for vector quantization (VQ) compressed images ...
Educating the West Indies Cricketer
(Daily Express, 2006)
This article identifies some of the topics that should be included in the education of potential West Indian cricketers
Participation, More Than Add Women and Stir? A Comparative Case Analysis in Post-Coup Haiti
(2013-06-24)
Women‘s nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) have become targets for increasing development funding in recent years, a bigger slice in a bigger overall pie. In addition to being a consequence of gradual shifts within ...
Calypso and Krishna’s Flute: The Indo-Caribbean Woman’s Moving Body
(2013-07-26)
Caribbean poet Christian Campbell’s (2010) account of his Indian great-grandmother Nita’s rejection of markers of her culture and religion for a life with his great-grandfather, a so-called “rootless negro”, reminds us of ...
The 21st Century School
(Daily Express, 2007)
This article examines the strategies that should be employed by the modern school in order to better manage the achievement of professional standards and to meet the increased expectations of stakeholders
Much Writing Begets Good Writing: Some Considerations for Teaching Writing in an Anglophone Creole Context
(School of Education, UWI, St. Augustine, 2011)
Writing for academic purposes is, without doubt, an extremely difficult task for many university students in the Anglophone Creole context. The teaching of writing to many of these students is equally challenging because ...
A Transforming Vision
(Daily Express, 2007-03)
This article articulates Lloyd Best's vision of educational reform, which is seen as reconceptualizing schooling as a process through which students reclaim responsibility for their own learning, and community elders resume ...
Schooling: Crossing Cultural Borders
(Daily Express, 2002-11)
This article explores the ways in which culture can impact on schooling, and suggests that in order to facilitate successful cultural border crossing by students, teachers in Trinidad and Tobago need to become truly ...