September 2011


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Latest Caribbean Curriculum out

The latest edition of the School of Education (SOE)’s journal, Caribbean Curriculum (Volume 18, 2011) is now available. This volume contains the following articles: “What Are Upper Secondary School Students Saying About History?” by Stephen Joseph; “Much Writing Begets Good Writing: Some Considerations for Teaching Writing in an Anglophone Creole Context” by Paulette A. Ramsay; “Professional Education Development in the Context of Tobago: Teachers’ Concerns With Change” by Dorian A. Barrow; “What Are Students’ Ideas About the Concept of an Electric Current? A Primary School Perspective” by Rawatee Maharaj-Sharma; and “The Benefits and Challenges of Mixing Methods and Methodologies: Lessons Learnt from Implementing Qualitatively Led Mixed Methods Research Design in Trinidad and Tobago” by Jerome De Lisle.

Copies are available from the School of Education at the SOE Library at a cost of TT$20. For further information, please call (868) 662-2002, ext. 83718.