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CJE Vol. 33 No. 2
ISSN:
0376-7701
Issue Date:
September 2011
General Articles
v-viii
Introduction
Lorna Down, Mairette Newman
155-175
Towards Professionalizing Teaching in the Caribbean: The CARICOM Journey
Marcia A. Stewart
176-201
Concepts of Professionalism among Prospective Teachers in Jamaica
Marceline Collins-Figueroa, Lorna Down, Carol Hordatt Gentles, Mairette Newman, Vileitha Davis-Morrison
202-231
Instructional Assessment Practices of Barbadian Science Teachers: Pattern, Techniques and Challenges
Catherine A. Clifford and Babalola J. Ogunkola
232-258
Multicultural Education in a Plural Society: A Challenge for the Teacher Education Curriculum in Trinidad and Tobago
Joann Neaves, Theodore Lewis
259-275
Through the Window or the Doorway: Challenges Faced by Dance Student Teachers in Developing Pupils' Creativity in Dance in Jamaica
Lisa Wilson
276-302
'If he had only learnt a little less, how infinitely better he might have taught much more" Developing Creative Approaches to the Teaching of Dramatic Literatures in the Caribbean
Brian Heap
303-322
Reflections on Teacher Education Today
Rosalyn McKeown, Charles Hopkins
Book Review
323-326
The World is a High Hill: Stories about Jamaican Women, by Erna Brodber
Claudia Bailey
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