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Quality assurance in teacher education through insider evaluation and stakeholder involvement: A case for programme renewal
(School of Education, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, 2016)
This paper presents a description of a teacher education programme evaluation that was initiated, planned, and executed in an attempt to enhance the quality of the programme’s content, delivery, and impact. The evaluation ...
Changing landscapes in Caribbean education: Are our teachers being adequately prepared for this? [PowerPoint presentation]
(2013-07-08)
Didacus Jules contends that we need to adopt a radical approach in rethinking education in the Caribbean to make learning fun, more closely related to the digital world, and more relevant to the social issues that beset ...
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. ...
On-the-job training: Pre-service teacher training in Trinidad and Tobago
(School of Education, UWI, St. Augustine, 2001)
This monograph reports on a study that investigated the On-the-Job (OJT) Pre-Service Teacher Training Programme in Trinidad and Tobago in order to understand its origin, goals, programme design, curriculum, and organization. ...
"Context" - The Magic of Foreign Language Teaching
(School of Education, UWI, St. Augustine, 2010)
This paper examines the issue of "context" in foreign language teaching. It focuses on nine teachers at the secondary school level in Trinidad and Tobago who were students in a one-year in-service professional development ...
Teachers’ Perceptions of the eConnect and Learn Programme for Enhancing Teaching and Learning at a Secondary School: A Case Study
(2014-11-25)
This case study investigated teachers’ perceptions of the eConnect and Learn (eCAL) programme at a secondary school in Trinidad and Tobago. Data were collected through interviews with seven teachers and observations. The ...