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The Relationship of Cambridge GCE Results with the Jamaican Graduate Output from UWI

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This paper seeks to investigate possible links between Cambridge examination results in the General Certificate of Education "O" and "A" level examinations over the years, and the annual Jamaican graduate output from the University of the West Indies. Although all faculties are considered, the main interest lies in numbers of graduates from the faculties of Natural Sciences, Engineering, Agriculture and Medicine, linked with passes gained in science subjects at both "O" and "A" level GCE examinations. 

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Selected Variables and Educational Expectation Among Secondary School Students in Trinidad

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It is generally accepted that in the United States and other modern industrial societies there is a link between formal schooling (number of years of formal education) and social mobility, though some scholars such as Anderson, Blau and Duncan, and Jencks have disputed the strength of this link.

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The Establishment of Queen's Collegiate School in Trinidad, 1859-1867

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Queens Royal College is a well known institution in Trinidad. This College came into existence in 1870 as a replacement for Queens Collegiate School, founded in 1859. This latter school was founded by the government with the social and political purpose of spreading English culture in an island racially and religiously divided, and culturally complex. A bridge to the English Universities was established through scholarships which were later won by many eminent Trinidadians.

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The Socializing Functions of Teacher-Education: System Maintenance or Change?

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This paper examines the possibility that teachers in the present teacher-education system are being prepared as "gate-keepers" and for "system-maintenance" rather than as promoters and developers of the full potential of students for change processes. It discusses the probable effects of the gate-keeping and system maintenance function when the society is assumed to be unihierarchical. 

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Management and Mismanagement in Education

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The purpose of this paper is to call attention to a number of deficiencies in the way education systems, particularly those of the Third World, are usually managed, and to point to some general principles and procedures which, if adopted, might result in greater efficiency. 

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The Mathematical Performance of A Selected Sample of Third Year Students in Jamaican Post-Primary Schools

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In 1967 the Jamaican Ministry of Education, through its Curriculum Committee, introduced a "modern" mathematics programme in the then recently established Junior Secondary schools. The Grade Nine Achievement Test (GNAT) in Mathematics is one of the tests used by the Ministry of Education to select students from the grade nine population in Junior Secondary and All Age schools for second cycle secondary education in High schools and Technical schools. Since 1970 this test has reflected the change in content of the Junior Secondary mathematics syllabus.

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Some Developments and Problems of Teacher-Education in the Third World

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This paper attempts to trace the major developments in teacher-education which have taken place in many Third World countries, especially in ex-British colonial territories, but focuses more on some current dilemmas in education and teacher-education which these countries face.

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Students’ Reflections on Interactions in a Blended Learning Environment

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This study explored the experiences of adult learners in a blended learning environment. All of the 76 adult learners who participated in the course were required to write reflections which compared their learning experiences in online tutorials with the face-to–face sessions. In the online tutorials, students were assigned to groups and each group member was required to read articles on topics relevant to the course content that was delivered in the face-to-face lectures, and then participate in group discussions and collaborations which were synchronous and asynchronous.

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High School Students’ Perceived Barriers to Higher Education in Central, Western, and Southern Belize

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This study aims to determine Belizean high school students’ perceived barriers to higher education. Data was collected from 1175 senior high school students in Belize, Cayo, Stann Creek, and Toledo districts via an online questionnaire. We found that the majority of students intended to pursue higher education. Ordinal logit, ordinal probit and linear models were used to determine the factors significant (p-value <0.1) for predicting students’ probability of intent to pursue higher education.

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Use of Microsoft PowerPoint in Secondary School Science Classrooms in Trinidad and Tobago

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The aim of this study was to examine how Microsoft PowerPoint is used by science teachers in Trinidad and Tobago and to gauge from teachers what considerations influence their decision to use PowerPoint presentations in their science teaching. A total of 20 secondary school science teachers were observed using PowerPoint in the delivery of science lessons. The findings indicate that science teachers used PowerPoint slides largely as glorified lectures to present information to students. Some teachers used PowerPoint to introduce their lessons and some to summarise lessons.

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