This dissertation is a transnational case study, designed to capture how structural adjustment and austerity have affected public primary schooling in Jamaica, and the response(s) of alumni associations in the Torontonian-Jamaican Diaspora to this phenomenon. Using ethnography, auto-ethnography and semi-structured interviewing qualitative methodologies, data were collected in a rural primary school in Hanover, Jamaica in order to ascertain the everyday experience narrative of structural adjustment. Subsequently, semi-structured interviews were conducted in the Greater Toronto Area in order to determine how and why members of the schools alumni association support the school through group educational remittances. Framed by an anti-colonial d...
The main purpose of this study is to examine the theories of social reproduction and student resista...
The focus of this study is on the relationship between economic structure and patterns of culture ac...
Former colonial societies, largely categorized as the Third World, are still affected by negative re...
This dissertation critically analyzes Jamaica’s educational policy responses to the alleged needs an...
This dissertation critically analyzes Jamaica\u27s educational policy responses to the alleged needs...
The literature on basic education emphasizes the need to improve enrollment and access to girls’ edu...
The thesis reports on a study of boys' aspirations for higher education in Jamaica. Boys are grossly...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is a qualitative study of colonial and anti-colo...
ii This discussion of colonial education in Jamaica proceeds by means of the dialectical method to a...
As a precursor to the study of school—age educational provision in Jamaica,\ud there is a review of ...
The approach to nationhood and democratic government in Guyana and Jamaica during the 1950's and 196...
This study analyzes the participation of foreign donors in long-term education reform in the small c...
Research indicates that schools that involve the family and community in a mutual and collaborative ...
Former Jamaican Prime Minister, Michael Manley and the Peoples National Party were concerned with th...
The study explores higher education access in a marginalised community within a post-colonial contex...
The main purpose of this study is to examine the theories of social reproduction and student resista...
The focus of this study is on the relationship between economic structure and patterns of culture ac...
Former colonial societies, largely categorized as the Third World, are still affected by negative re...
This dissertation critically analyzes Jamaica’s educational policy responses to the alleged needs an...
This dissertation critically analyzes Jamaica\u27s educational policy responses to the alleged needs...
The literature on basic education emphasizes the need to improve enrollment and access to girls’ edu...
The thesis reports on a study of boys' aspirations for higher education in Jamaica. Boys are grossly...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is a qualitative study of colonial and anti-colo...
ii This discussion of colonial education in Jamaica proceeds by means of the dialectical method to a...
As a precursor to the study of school—age educational provision in Jamaica,\ud there is a review of ...
The approach to nationhood and democratic government in Guyana and Jamaica during the 1950's and 196...
This study analyzes the participation of foreign donors in long-term education reform in the small c...
Research indicates that schools that involve the family and community in a mutual and collaborative ...
Former Jamaican Prime Minister, Michael Manley and the Peoples National Party were concerned with th...
The study explores higher education access in a marginalised community within a post-colonial contex...
The main purpose of this study is to examine the theories of social reproduction and student resista...
The focus of this study is on the relationship between economic structure and patterns of culture ac...
Former colonial societies, largely categorized as the Third World, are still affected by negative re...