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Experiences of Remedial Tutors in a High-Risk Government Secondary School in Trinidad
(2015-11-02)
This study explored the experiences of two remedial tutors working with students in a high-risk government secondary school in Trinidad. Data were collected through interviews with the young tutors who had been exposed to ...
New principals’ leadership and school culture: A study of three primary schools facing challenging circumstances in Trinidad and Tobago
(2016-03-01)
The literature on new principals tends to focus on the challenges of incumbents. However, there is little detailed evidence of the nature of their attempts at reshaping or enhancing school culture, which may be their ...
The Effect of Teacher Morale on Student Achievement in an Urban Denominational Elementary School
(2013-05-10)
This study sought to determine whether teacher morale affected the standard of academic achievement at an urban denominational primary school in Trinidad and Tobago. Data were collected from 10 teachers through a questionnaire, ...
The Influence of School Leadership Style on Collective Teacher Efficacy at Cunningham High School from the Perspective of Three Teachers
(2017)
This case study explored how the leadership style of the administration of a secondary school in Central Trinidad might have influenced the collective teacher efficacy (CTE) of its teaching staff. The research focused on ...
Intrepid Imperative Pedagogy: A Phenomenological Exploration Into the Experiences of Teachers Who Teach at Hill Top Government Primary, a Low Socioeconomic, High Crime, Urban School in North Trinidad – The Success Stories!
(2014-02-11)
This study analytically investigated the teaching/learning experiences of five teachers at a low socioeconomic, high-crime, urban primary school in Trinidad. It also sought to analyse the academic successes achieved at the ...
Career Development: Factors Influencing the Vocational Interests of Secondary School Students at the Prestige High School
(2015-02-06)
This study investigated the vocational/work-related interests of 158 fourth- and fifth-form students (90 males and 68 females) at a secondary school in Trinidad and Tobago. It used a census approach to evaluate the ...
Female Students’ Perception of Pursuing a Career in Electrical and Electronic Technology
(2015-01-12)
This study explored the degree to which female students at a secondary school in South Trinidad perceived Electrical and Electronic Technology (EET) as a viable discipline, and also sought to identify their concerns with ...
An Investigation on Foreign Language Form 3 Students’ Perceptions On The Factors That Affect Their Motivation to Learn French at Saint Thomas High School in Trinidad And Tobago
(2017)
The study investigated six students' perceptions of the factors affecting their motivation to learn French at the Form 3 level at a secondary school in Trinidad and Tobago. Data were obtained through interviews. The findings ...
An investigation on Foreign Language Form 3 students’ perceptions on the factors that affect their motivation to learn French at Saint Thomas High School in Trinidad and Tobago
(2017)
The study investigated six students' perceptions of the factors affecting their motivation to learn French at the Form 3 level at a secondary school in Trinidad and Tobago. Data were obtained through interviews. The findings ...
An Evaluation of the Levels of Parental Involvement in Activities That Support Student Learning and How It Impacts on Student Performance
(2014-01-17)
This mixed methods case study investigated and evaluated the levels of parental involvement, both at home and at school, which resulted in improved student performance. It also sought to determine whether a correlation ...