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Effective Use of ICT at the Tertiary Level in Jamaica and the Caribbean: Are We Ready?

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SKU: IOE-PS-6-5

The importance of information and communication technology in education cannot be overemphasized. There is no doubt that Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has become a prominent mechanism for the delivery of education at the tertiary level internationally. Educators in the Caribbean have witnessed significant increase in offerings in several areas of education by off-shore universities and other tertiary level institutions in recent times. A common mechanism employed by these institutions is ICT.

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The Challenge of Developing an Instrument and Procedures for the Assessment of Practice Teaching

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SKU: ioeps-7-4

The development of a valid and reliable instrument and related procedures for the assessment of practice teaching is often a protracted exercise requiring inputs from various stakeholders. This paper discusses the challenges of developing such an instrument by the Joint Board of Teacher Education (JBTE) of the University of the West Indies (UWI), Mona campus, to replace an existing instrument which had been in use for several years, as part of the effort to reshape the assessment of the practicum which forms an important part of the initial teacher training programmes of the JBTE. 

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The External Examiner in the Context of a Strengthened Quality Assurance Environment

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SKU: ioeps-7-3

The work of the external examiner has been an integral part of quality monitoring activities of the Jamaican Joint Board of Teacher Education (JBTE) since its inception in the early 1960s. In recent years as the JBTE's approach to quality assessment has changed from one of monitoring to one of quality assurance, so too have the expectations for the role(s) its external examiners are expected to play. As with any attempts at educational and ad­ministrative reform, these changes bring challenges.

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Is the Jury Still Out? Team Leaders' Opinions of External Assessment Practices in Teacher Education Institutions in Jamaica

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SKU: cje-27-1-3

The external assessment of Year Three Practicum is an important component of the assessment process to certify teachers completing the teacher education programme in Jamaica. Students are required to complete nine credit hours* (16 weeks) of practicum, distributed over the three years of intramural study at the teacher education institution. The period of practice in the first and second years is assessed internally, with the third year externally examined (Joint Board of Teacher Education 2003).

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