textThe issues and challenges for post-secondary education in Belize are many and have been exacerbated by the democratization of higher education in this young, small, developing, Caribbean nation. Improving access to tertiary education is understood as essential to the development of nations throughout the world and increasing access to higher education is an important element in regional development and integration. Despite significant growth in the tertiary education population, the Caribbean region continues to lag behind the developed world in post-secondary enrollment and Belize's enrollment of the 18-24 year old cohort is among the lowest in the region. As the tertiary system in the Caribbean has been democratized and the enrollme...
This study formulates a five-year development plan for the Dominican College of San Juan, High Schoo...
A shared experience of developing countries is the compelling need to "catch up". Perhaps in no othe...
This dissertation consists of five chapters: introduction, literature review, methodology, results, ...
textThe issues and challenges for post-secondary education in Belize are many and have been exacerba...
Report on the current state of the Belizean educational system and recommendations for reforms. Writ...
Belize is paying a lot for education but getting little. More youth are outside the school system th...
The purpose of this case study was to understand governance of higher education in the developing co...
Researchers have established the role of tertiary education (TE) in economic development (ED). Globa...
This study examines the evolution of preschool, primary and secondary education in Belize for the pe...
Standardised assessment is no new to the education systems of developed countries and likewise true ...
authors participated in a field experience course in Belize. This two-week course surveyed the prima...
textThis study describes social studies curriculum development in Belize from 1950-2001. Additional...
Collaborations among schools and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are common in developing coun...
Belize is a developing country located in Central America along the Caribbean Coast. A common social...
Purpose: There is limited amount of research that constitutes non-traditional curricula implemented ...
This study formulates a five-year development plan for the Dominican College of San Juan, High Schoo...
A shared experience of developing countries is the compelling need to "catch up". Perhaps in no othe...
This dissertation consists of five chapters: introduction, literature review, methodology, results, ...
textThe issues and challenges for post-secondary education in Belize are many and have been exacerba...
Report on the current state of the Belizean educational system and recommendations for reforms. Writ...
Belize is paying a lot for education but getting little. More youth are outside the school system th...
The purpose of this case study was to understand governance of higher education in the developing co...
Researchers have established the role of tertiary education (TE) in economic development (ED). Globa...
This study examines the evolution of preschool, primary and secondary education in Belize for the pe...
Standardised assessment is no new to the education systems of developed countries and likewise true ...
authors participated in a field experience course in Belize. This two-week course surveyed the prima...
textThis study describes social studies curriculum development in Belize from 1950-2001. Additional...
Collaborations among schools and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are common in developing coun...
Belize is a developing country located in Central America along the Caribbean Coast. A common social...
Purpose: There is limited amount of research that constitutes non-traditional curricula implemented ...
This study formulates a five-year development plan for the Dominican College of San Juan, High Schoo...
A shared experience of developing countries is the compelling need to "catch up". Perhaps in no othe...
This dissertation consists of five chapters: introduction, literature review, methodology, results, ...