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EDUCATION AND DEPENDENCE — Implications for Latin America and the Caribbean

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This paper starts from a fundamental premise and a defined analytical perspective, implying a concrete intellectual commitment. It starts from the premise that it is only possible to examine the theme "education and dependence" adequately within the context of the global social process in which dependence is exerted and education is practised. This premise implies an understanding of the power of reciprocal limitation between education and society in the context of the power of reciprocal limitation between dependent society and dominant society.

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Opening Address: The Caribbean at The Crossroads and its Implications for Education

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The notion of the "Caribbean at the Crossroads and Its Implications for Education" is one that has exercised and excited the minds of policy makers in this region for a long time. 

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Preface

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The papers in this special issue of the Caribbean Journal of Education represent the major papers delivered at a symposium held in Barbados in 1985. This symposium, entitled The Professional Preparation and Develop­ment of Educational Administrators in Developing Areas, was a joint ven­ture of the Caribbean Society of Educational Administrators (CARSEA, BARBADOS), the Commonwealth Council for Educational Administration (CCEA) and the Faculty of Education of the Cave Hill Campus of the Univer­sity of the West Indies. 

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CECE Approaches To Pupil Assessment In Early Childhood Education

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In the six years (1966-1972) the Bernard Van Leer Foundation funded the Project for Early Childhood Education (PECE) in Jamaica, with a view, inter alia, to: (i) upgrading the teaching competence of Basic School teachers through in-service training, (ii) developing, experimentally, instructional materials for use in the programme. Their concern was that no hindrances to a child's development occur as a result of con­tinued presence in an impoverished environ­ment, and furthermore, that where children are forced for socio-economic reasons to live in such a context, an attempt at compen­satio

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Psychological Scaling of Data Obtained on Questionnaires about Career Choices at A Teacher's College

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Measurement problems pervade most data obtained on questionnaires. One important class of problems seems to reside in the nature of measurement, and may be identified through a study of a definition of measure­ment. For the purposes of this paper a useful definition has been stated by Caws [3, p.5].

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The Professional Preparation of Graduate Teachers - A Perspective For The Caribbean

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In the last two years there has been a signi­ficant increase in the provision at the Univer­sity of the West Indies for the training of graduate teachers to teach in secondary schools in the Caribbean. The schools in which these teachers will teach vary from the older type grammar school, to the newer secondary schools, whether called Junior Secondary, Comprehensive or Multilateral.

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Preliminary Comments on Language Arts Textbooks In Use In The Primary Schools of Trinidad And Tobago

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In Trinidad and Tobago, exposure to the structure of English through written materials has been of special significance, for this has been the chief means by which the language has been learnt. Opportunities for speaking Internationally Acceptable English (I.A.E.) have always been few, and the barriers to successful English language learning have been formidable. In fact, one must accept as true the statement that a high percentage of our language learners hear and attempt to speak I.A.E. in the classroom only, and even then, not during every class.

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Developmental And Social-Class Differences In Language

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It has often been suggested that lower social-class children are poor in their lang­uage abilities, and are in this respect deprived or disadvantaged. A suggestion contrary to this is here put forward; it is shown, by a comparison of language usage in upper and lower-social-class Jamaican children, that the two social-class extremes have different styles (formats) of communication, but that the two styles (formats) are equal in their capabilities. 

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Teaching About Teaching - A Strategy

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Central to the educative process is the transaction which takes place between the learner and the teacher. The main concern, therefore, of teacher education programmes is to improve the quality of future transactions by help­ing teachers (in-service and in-training) to understand the learner, the dynamics of learning, and their own roles in the transaction. The case study presented in this article is based on the premise that student-teachers will contlnue to grope in the dark until they have developed the necessary understandings and insights.

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Authoritarianism in Jamaican Teachers' Colleges

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What is authoritarianism? The authors of the original research were concerned with the problem of discovering whether there is a type of personality which is predisposed to Fascism and ethnic prejudice, and by implication, a personality of what they describe as generally anti-democratic tendency.

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