The thesis reports on a study of boys' aspirations for higher education in Jamaica. Boys are grossly underrepresented in comparison to girls in most tertiary institutions. It has now become a priority for the Jamaican government to increase boys' access to further and higher education by finding ways of boosting their educational achievements. Within the international literature, educational achievement has been heavily linked to educational aspirations. However, this is an under-researched area in the Jamaican context. Do these boys aspire towards higher education? What is the nature of their educational aspirations? The study uses a reconceptualised notion of Bourdieu's 'field', 'habitus' and 'capital' to inform the overarching view of as...
Problem. The task of educating youth for the employment needs of a developing country such as Jamaic...
This paper reports findings from a large-scale research project exploring female attainment and male...
It is increasingly recognised that the African Caribbean community are disadvantaged in multiple dom...
he underachievement of African Caribbean boys has been the subject of considerable debate and resear...
Education is widely regarded as the engine of personal development and is fundamental in shaping the...
The literature on basic education emphasizes the need to improve enrollment and access to girls’ edu...
The need for innovative solutions to enhance educational outcomes for Jamaican high school male stud...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Education and awarded by Brunel University.Thi...
Girls’ and boys’ learning has been socially constructed through capitalism, which is replicated in p...
High levels of literacy within a country translates to personal and national stability. The converse...
Purpose of the Study. The proportion of female students in post-secondary schools in Jamaica is a...
[Extract] This book promotes the role of education as a key ingredient of the institutional response...
This thesis focuses on the ways in which working-class boys reconcile their identity with educationa...
This thesis critically explores: “Perspectives on the educational experiences of African Caribbean b...
This paper reports findings from a large-scale research project exploring female attainment and male...
Problem. The task of educating youth for the employment needs of a developing country such as Jamaic...
This paper reports findings from a large-scale research project exploring female attainment and male...
It is increasingly recognised that the African Caribbean community are disadvantaged in multiple dom...
he underachievement of African Caribbean boys has been the subject of considerable debate and resear...
Education is widely regarded as the engine of personal development and is fundamental in shaping the...
The literature on basic education emphasizes the need to improve enrollment and access to girls’ edu...
The need for innovative solutions to enhance educational outcomes for Jamaican high school male stud...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Education and awarded by Brunel University.Thi...
Girls’ and boys’ learning has been socially constructed through capitalism, which is replicated in p...
High levels of literacy within a country translates to personal and national stability. The converse...
Purpose of the Study. The proportion of female students in post-secondary schools in Jamaica is a...
[Extract] This book promotes the role of education as a key ingredient of the institutional response...
This thesis focuses on the ways in which working-class boys reconcile their identity with educationa...
This thesis critically explores: “Perspectives on the educational experiences of African Caribbean b...
This paper reports findings from a large-scale research project exploring female attainment and male...
Problem. The task of educating youth for the employment needs of a developing country such as Jamaic...
This paper reports findings from a large-scale research project exploring female attainment and male...
It is increasingly recognised that the African Caribbean community are disadvantaged in multiple dom...