This study analyzes the participation of foreign donors in long-term education reform in the small countries of the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS). Central to this reform is the development of suitable and sustainable policy and decision-making structures, a relatively new activity for the sub-region's planners and educators. This research seeks to investigate how Canada's input into strengthening and supporting these key policy and decision-making structures of the education reform project may affect the sub-region's expectations for a more indigenous and relevant education system. The background for these issues arose out of my familiarity with the challenges facing OECS Ministries of Education in reconciling their own ne...
This doctoral research investigates possibilities and limitations of 'education borrowing' in Barba...
Various factors have impacted on and fashioned Jamaica’s secondary education. Firstly, colonization ...
Across the globe, education systems have not yet fully rid themselves of the aftermath of colonialis...
There are several small territories in the Caribbean that have not yet gained their independence and...
grantor: University of TorontoThe transformation of educational legacies from a colonial p...
This dissertation critically analyzes Jamaica’s educational policy responses to the alleged needs an...
The Caribbean ranks second only to Africa as the region with the highest levels of skilled emigratio...
This dissertation critically analyzes Jamaica\u27s educational policy responses to the alleged needs...
This paper analyzes national educational policy discourse in ten of the now 15 Caribbean Community (...
Former Jamaican Prime Minister, Michael Manley and the Peoples National Party were concerned with th...
This paper will explore the educational systems of four countries in the Caribbean region, Haiti, th...
This paper critically examines the possibilities of education for social transformation (EST) in the...
This research seeks to answer two questions: why did Jamaica include its higher education (HE) secto...
This is the seond of a two-part paper on educational reform in the Bahamas during the post-World War...
This dissertation is a transnational case study, designed to capture how structural adjustment and a...
This doctoral research investigates possibilities and limitations of 'education borrowing' in Barba...
Various factors have impacted on and fashioned Jamaica’s secondary education. Firstly, colonization ...
Across the globe, education systems have not yet fully rid themselves of the aftermath of colonialis...
There are several small territories in the Caribbean that have not yet gained their independence and...
grantor: University of TorontoThe transformation of educational legacies from a colonial p...
This dissertation critically analyzes Jamaica’s educational policy responses to the alleged needs an...
The Caribbean ranks second only to Africa as the region with the highest levels of skilled emigratio...
This dissertation critically analyzes Jamaica\u27s educational policy responses to the alleged needs...
This paper analyzes national educational policy discourse in ten of the now 15 Caribbean Community (...
Former Jamaican Prime Minister, Michael Manley and the Peoples National Party were concerned with th...
This paper will explore the educational systems of four countries in the Caribbean region, Haiti, th...
This paper critically examines the possibilities of education for social transformation (EST) in the...
This research seeks to answer two questions: why did Jamaica include its higher education (HE) secto...
This is the seond of a two-part paper on educational reform in the Bahamas during the post-World War...
This dissertation is a transnational case study, designed to capture how structural adjustment and a...
This doctoral research investigates possibilities and limitations of 'education borrowing' in Barba...
Various factors have impacted on and fashioned Jamaica’s secondary education. Firstly, colonization ...
Across the globe, education systems have not yet fully rid themselves of the aftermath of colonialis...