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When choosing might mean losing: The construction of secondary school choice in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
(School of Education, UWI, St. Augustine, 2008)
Trinidad and Tobago has historically operated a system of open enrolment for all schools. This open access to schools by families is a feature rooted in the historical conflict between Church and State over schooling. Open ...
Teachers' perceptions on academic recovery through educational therapy: A therapeutic intervention in three co-educational government schools in North Trinidad
(2012-04-25)
This ethnographic study sought to explore and evaluate the alternative pedagogical practice of educational therapy. It further sought to determine its feasibility as a strategy for academic recovery in the Trinidad and ...
When choosing might mean losing: A mixed method study of secondary school choice in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
(School of Education, UWI, St. Augustine, 2009)
This article argues that Trinidad and Tobago has historically operated a system of open enrolment. Open access to schools by families may be rooted in the conflict between Church and State over schooling. The system is ...
Define “First”: In Defence of the Children
(Daily Express, 2008-02)
This article takes issue with a newspaper article that lauded a particular Carnival band as the first "green" Carnival band. It argues that since Carnival became a part of the school system, teachers, students, and parents ...