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Comparing lifecourse models of social class and adult oral health using the 1958 national child development study
(CDH Publishers, 2015)
Objective: To identify the lifecourse model that best describes the association between social class and adult oral health. Methods: Data from 10,217 participants of the 1958 National Child Development Study were used. ...
Addressing social participation as a major goal in social studies: A case study of a fifth-form group pursuing the CXC/CSEC social studies programme in a Barbadian school
(School of Education, UWI, St. Augustine, 2008)
This paper, in the form of an exploratory case study of a select group of fifth-form students, employs triangulation techniques to (a) examine the extent to which the Caribbean Examinations Council's Secondary Education ...
Intragenerational social mobility and self-rated oral health in the british cohort study
(Springer, 2021)
Background: Most studies on social mobility and oral health have focused on movement between generations (intergenerational mobility) rather than movement within an individual’s own lifetime (intragenerational mobility). ...
The problem of generating a "genuine" social studies
(School of Education, UWI, St. Augustine, 2009)
The goals of the social studies are about citizenship and developing persons. However, it has low status, tends to be marginalized, and is taught in much the same manner as the other disciplines even though "citizenship" ...
The problem of generating a "genuine" social studies
(School of Education, UWI, St. Augustine, 2008)
The goals of the social studies are about citizenship and developing persons. However, it has low status, tends to be marginalized, and is taught in much the same manner as the other disciplines even though "citizenship" ...
The social studies for a postmodern age
(School of Education, UWI, St. Augustine, 2004)
The social studies has remained an enigma for most of its existence. In rhetoric it is highly regarded; in the lived reality of schools it is perceived as a "soft option." This article traces its origins and development ...