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Volume 4 Number 2 - September 2016
Caribbean Educational Research Journal - Volume 4, Issue 2 - September 2016
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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EDITORIAL
Note to Readers
S. Joel Warrican
COMMENTARY: PERSPECTIVES ON EDUCATION
Jamaican education: Successful patterns of the past, strategic directions for the future
Errol Miller
ARTICLES
Challenges of continuing professional development programmes among basic school teachers in The Tamale Metropolis
Abstract & Ref
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Full Text
Mohammed Bello Zuberu
&
Simon Alhassan Iddrisu
Cultivating entrepreneurial culture among the Nigerian youths: The fulcrum of constructivists teaching strategies
Abstract & Ref
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Full Text
Olugbenga Akintola
Exploring reciprocal teaching for enhancing the reading comprehension of standard three students at a primary school in Trinidad and Tobago: A formative experiment study
Abstract & Ref
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Full Text
Lemoy Petit-Hunte
Single sex vs. co-educational high schools: Performance of Caribbean students across school types in mathematics on the Caribbean secondary education certificate
Abstract & Ref
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Full Text
Joan Spencer-Ernandez
&
Lois George
EMERGING SCHOLARS FEATURE
The challenges and possible solutions of financing education in the Caribbean
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Full Text
Cleveland Sam
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