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Caribbean Report 31-05-1995
(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1995-05-31)
In this special edition, Caribbean Report examines the 150th Anniversary of East Indian arrival in the Caribbean. The report looks at East Indian indentureship and its impact on Caribbean societies. In Trinidad and Tobago, ...
Caribbean Report 23-01-1995
(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1995-01-23)
In this report: Jamaica's ruling party, the People's National Party has given the thumbs down for the introduction of casino gambling. Dr. Brian Meeks, a Jamaican political analyst, indicated that he was a little surprised ...
Factors impacting on student learning: A preliminary look at the National Test of Trinidad and Tobago
(School of Education, UWI, St. Augustine, 2009)
National assessments of student achievement in the basic skills or curricular domains of reading, writing, mathematics, and science are conducted in many countries with the aim of improving the quality of education. This ...
Rest House: Mt. St. Benedict
(2010-03-11)
Photo of Pax Guest House called here the "Rest House". Founded circa the early 1900s it is situated in the Northern Range, Mount St. Benedict near St. Augustine, Tunapuna, Trinidad and Tobago. People come from various parts ...
First-year university students’ perspectives and experiences of the flipped classroom strategy in a technology course
(School of Education, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, 2016)
Research suggests that the flipped classroom is a successful strategy for enhancing student learning. This qualitative study examined first-year students’ perceptions and experiences of the flipped classroom for the delivery ...
Martinique Type
(Wilsons Ltd.,Trinidad, 2008-12-05)
Photograph of an attractive black woman wearing a grand robe suit and a head-wrap. The one peak on her head-wrap signifies that she is a single woman. Her outfit is accessorized with a necklace, earrings and a bracelet.
Creole Type
(Goodville and Wilson Ltd., The Caledonian House, Trinidad, 2008-11-15)
Photograph depicts a black woman wearing a dress made from some heavy fabric, perhaps velvet and underneath she is wearing a white petticoat. The outfit is accessorized with a beaded necklace, earrings and bangles. The ...
"Ballad of the downfall of the fish-house" (anonymous): a forensic approach to finding the author and meaning from history and critical discourse analysis
(Department of History, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus, 2010-04)
Following the physical collapse of the Fish-Market on King’s Wharf in Port of Spain circa 1836, an anonymous poet published “Ballad of the Downfall of the Fish-House,” a satirical commentary on the vestiges of slavery and ...
A Coolie Merchant Wife: Trinidad B.W.I.
(2008-11-12)
Photograph of an East Indian married woman wearing a sari and adorned with many pieces of traditional East Indian jewelry which include nath (nose ring), armlets, gold bangles and bracelets, rings, necklaces and hair ornaments.
Native Woman Trinidad
(Smith Bros. and Co., 2008-12-05)
Here is a native Trinidadian woman of African descent wearing attire typical of women from Martinique: a robe, head scarf and gold hoop earrings. Postcard number 444.