The UWI St. Augustine Campus School of Education Symposium (20 Aug 2020): Will 11+ selection and placement always be a part of our future?


The UWI St. Augustine Campus School of Education (SoE) Symposium 20 Aug 2020 entitled "Will 11+selection and placement always be a part of our future?" invited regional historians, education theorists and psychologists to evaluate the region's Common Entrance Examination systems. Case studies from Jamaica, Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago were presented. Dr. Marcia Pilgrim, Prof. Garry Hornby and Dr. Tara Inniss (The UWI, Cave Hill Campus, Department of History and Philosophy) presented some highlights from their paper PILGRIM, Marcia; HORNBY, Garry; INNISS, Tara. Selective Secondary School Education In Barbados: The Need For Change. Journal of International and Comparative Education (JICE), [S.l.], p. 111-126, oct. 2018. ISSN 2232-1802.


 

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