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Enhancing learning through technology innovations: Lessons learned from online and face-to-face learning in postgraduate education at UWI, Mona
(School of Education, UWI, St. Augustine, 2008)
This paper is a case study of the academic performance of two groups of postgraduate students. Group A was taught by online mode and Group B by face-to-face method, by the same lecturer, in a master's degree programme in ...
Online teacher training and upgrading programmes for science teachers: Issues of assessment
(School of Education, UWI, St. Augustine, 2008)
With many science teachers from the Caribbean migrating to more developed countries in order to take up more lucrative contracts, the need to increase the training opportunities for teachers has taken on greater urgency. ...
Evaluations of quality teaching for university quality assurance
(School of Education, UWI, St. Augustine, 2008)
Analysis of degree results for The University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona, Jamaica, evidences exponential grade inflation since the introduction, publication, and administrative uses of Student Evaluations of Teaching ...
Teacher leadership: Are Jamaican schools ready to embrace the concept? [PowerPoint presentation]
(2013-07-01)
The concept of teacher leadership is not entirely new, having its early roots in John Dewey's philosophy of democratic and progressive education. In this approach, the classroom teacher is regarded as a critical contributor ...
The impact of school violence on secondary victims in selected secondary schools in Trinidad and Tobago
(School of Education Publications, UWI, Mona, 2014)
Although a wide body of research on school violence exists, much of the work is concentrated within westernized contexts, particularly within the American context, and is focused on the types of violent behaviours exhibited, ...
Caribbean Report 04-01-1995
(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1995-01-04)
Hugh Crosskill, anchor, reports that the Caribbean is urged to introduce sex education in primary schools as the number of AIDS cases continues to rise. Martin Foreman comments that while AIDS have become an endemic disease, ...
Caribbean Report 28-03-1995
(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1995-03-28)
The resumption of hanging in Barbados has, once again, been delayed. Queen's Counsel Alair Shepherd, one of the lawyers for Caribbean Rights, gives the reasons why a last minute constitutional motion was filed on the ...
Caribbean Report 22-01-1998
(The British Broadcasting Corporation, 1998-01-22)
The Chief Ministers of Britain's dependent Caribbean territories meet in Bermuda to plan a united front for their upcoming conference in Britain. Additionally, there is a mid-February meeting planned with the British Foreign ...