- Teacher: Shakira Boyce
- Teacher: Terrence Clarke
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
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A knowledge of curriculum theory and practice is essential for all practitioners in education. Hence, the significance of the models that guide the curriculum process should be understood. This course is, therefore, designed to provide teachers with the knowledge, skills and competencies necessary for facilitating curriculum development, innovation, implementation and evaluation. Furthermore, it will provide participants with the opportunity to analyse the factors that influence curriculum change in the Caribbean.
- Teacher: Sandra Osborne
- Teacher: Simone King
- Teacher: Jane McCollin
- Teacher: Simone King
- Teacher: Jane McCollin
This course provides students with a basic understanding of the role and functions of a manager and an introduction to techniques they use to establish and accomplish organisational objectives.
- Teacher: Jane McCollin
- Teacher: Michelle Smith
Language is a complex system which allows individuals to interact with people and objects in their environment as they seek to construct meaning. It is, therefore, important for teachers to understand how children learn language and to provide instruction that engages them meaningfully as they learn the language arts.
This course is designed as an introduction to the teaching of Language Arts in the primary school.
Participants will investigate specific, practical and effective methods for the teaching of Language Arts based on current theory and research. Through a performance-based approach, participants will explore materials and organisational strategies that enable them to effectively plan, assess and implement language arts experiences that will provide primary school students with the skills and knowledge necessary for successful learning.
- Teacher: Sharon Warner
LA201 Promoting the teaching of reading at the Junior level
- Teacher: Sharon Warner
- Teacher: Ronald Boyce
- Teacher: Andrew Weekes
- Teacher: Ronald Boyce
- Teacher: Andrew Weekes
- Teacher: Marie Alexander
- Teacher: Geraldine Bryan
- Teacher: Bianca Hamblin
- Teacher: Ronald Harewood
- Teacher: Alicia Yearwood
- Teacher: Marie Alexander
- Teacher: Geraldine Bryan
- Teacher: Roydon Richards
- Teacher: Alicia Yearwood
- Teacher: Marie Alexander
- Teacher: Zjhavohn Belgrave
- Teacher: Geraldine Bryan
- Teacher: Kellie Herbert
- Teacher: Shaunda Pilgrim
- Teacher: Alicia Yearwood
- Teacher: Jane McCollin
- Teacher: Wade Ward
- Teacher: Jane McCollin
- Teacher: Wade Ward
It’s important that the manufacturing industry have competent machinists for the survival of the industry, this course is in response to that need. This course introduces the potential machinists to the knowledge of milling, advance-turning operations, along with shaping procedures. It also introduces the principles governing Limits and fits, as well as material removal. The target group of this course is those persons who are interesting in pursuing a career as a mechanical fitter or those going on to higher learning at the technician’s level.
- Teacher: Ronald Blades
- Teacher: Justin Lynch
It’s important that the manufacturing industry have competent machinists for the survival of the industry, this course is in response to that need. This course introduces the potential machinists to the knowledge of milling, advance-turning operations, along with shaping procedures. It also introduces the principles governing Limits and fits, as well as material removal. The target group of this course is those persons who are interesting in pursuing a career as a mechanical fitter or those going on to higher learning at the technician’s level.
- Teacher: Ronald Blades
- Teacher: Andrew Gittens
- Teacher: Justin Lynch
- Teacher: Ronald Blades
- Teacher: Anthniel Browne
- Teacher: Ronald Blades
- Teacher: Andrew Gittens
- Teacher: Justin Lynch