Mastering English for CXC

Mastering English for CXC
Author: Clive Borely
Publisher: Nelson Thornes
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2002
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780175664580

This textbook provides a full two-year course for students in the fourth and fifth years of Caribbean secondary schools. The book revises and develops all the language skills that students need to help them achieve the best result in their examinations. The text features: a wide range of stimulating passages; writing from all genres; exercises and activites to challenge and motivate all abilities; attention to developing competence in all the language skills; and particular focus on improved accuracy in comprehension and writing.

CSEC ENGLISH "B" PAPER 01 Multiple Choice Practice Papers

CSEC ENGLISH
Author: Zandrea Y. Banton
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2019-04-25
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0359616674

This book was written to provide Caribbean students and teachers with a much-needed resource for practice with the new CSEC English ""B"" Paper 01 Exam. Caribbean teachers and students are desirous of having CSEC(R) level multiple-choice items that help students to sharpen their abilities in preparation for this exam. CSEC(R) English ""B"" Paper 01 Multiple Choice Practice, by Z. Y. Banton, gives students the practice needed to hone their skills in evidence-based reading and critical thinking. As students complete the six test papers in this book, they will gain experience, confidence and improved aptitude. This book provides students with 1)opportunities to familiarize themselves with the format of the new CSEC(R) English "B" Paper 01 examination 2) practice on the various structures and constructions of the Paper 01 multiple choice exam questions 3)hundreds of questions and twelve hours of practice to build students' skills at mastering paper 01 of the English ""B"" Exam.

A World of Prose

A World of Prose
Author: Hazel Simmons-McDonald
Publisher: Hodder Education
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2017-08-14
Genre: Study Aids
ISBN: 151041102X

Inspire students to enjoy literature while helping them to prepare effectively for the CSEC® examination; ensure coverage of all prescribed poems for the revised CSEC® English A and English B syllabuses with an anthology that has been compiled with the approval of the Caribbean Examinations Council by Editors who have served as CSEC® English panel members. - Stimulate an interest in and enjoyment of literature with a wide range of themes and subjects, a balance of well-known texts from the past and more recent works, as well as stories from the Caribbean and the rest of the world. - Support understanding with notes on each text and questions to provoke discussion, and a useful checklist to help with literary analysis. - Consolidate learning with practical guidance on how to tackle examination questions including examples of model answers for reference.

The Process of Learning Mathematics

The Process of Learning Mathematics
Author: L. R. Chapman
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1483147584

The Process of Learning Mathematics describes the process of learning mathematics and covers topics ranging from the nature of mathematics to the role of intuition and logic in mathematics; the thought processes involved in the teaching of mathematics; reflective intelligence and the use of symbols; and discovery as a way of learning mathematics. Computer-assisted instruction in mathematics is also considered. This book is comprised of 19 chapters and begins with a reflection on the nature of mathematics, followed by a discussion on the importance of intuition and logic in mathematics. The ideas of generalization, structure, approximations, and the evolution of some particular aspect of applied mathematics are then examined from the viewpoint of a teacher. Subsequent chapters deal with schematic learning; motivation and emotional and interpersonal factors; uses of programmed material in British schools and colleges; and structural apparatuses used in teaching mathematics. The Midlands Mathematical Experiment and the Nuffield Foundation Mathematics Teaching Project in Britain are also described. This monograph will be of interest to teachers and students of mathematics.

Insights

Insights
Author: Roy Narinesingh
Publisher: Nelson Thornes
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1980
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780175662753

A comprehensive anthology for study from Caribbean writers and world literature - suitable for the middle years of secondary school.

Learning, Creating, and Using Knowledge

Learning, Creating, and Using Knowledge
Author: Joseph D. Novak
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2010-02-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1135184461

This fully revised and updated edition of Learning, Creating, and Using Knowledge recognizes that the future of economic well being in today's knowledge and information society rests upon the effectiveness of schools and corporations to empower their people to be more effective learners and knowledge creators. Novak’s pioneering theory of education presented in the first edition remains viable and useful. This new edition updates his theory for meaningful learning and autonomous knowledge building along with tools to make it operational ─ that is, concept maps, created with the use of CMapTools and the V diagram. The theory is easy to put into practice, since it includes resources to facilitate the process, especially concept maps, now optimised by CMapTools software. CMapTools software is highly intuitive and easy to use. People who have until now been reluctant to use the new technologies in their professional lives are will find this book particularly helpful. Learning, Creating, and Using Knowledge is essential reading for educators at all levels and corporate managers who seek to enhance worker productivity.

Disability and Inequality

Disability and Inequality
Author: A. Gayle-Geddes
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2016-04-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1137449268

Disability and Inequality:Socioeconomic Imperatives and Public Policy in Jamaica explores the lived experiences of persons with disabilities (PWDs) in Jamaica, examining measurable socioeconomic deficits that establish PWDs are more likely to experience inferior education, training, and labor market outcomes compared to persons without disabilities. The author provides an evidence-based, theoretically grounded, and implementable public policy framework, called Framework of Key Determinants for Political and Socioeconomic Inclusion of PWDs, which advances anti-discrimination legislation and a twin-track policy schema with interconnected enablers of human rights. Using this framework, Jamaica, the Caribbean, and other Southern countries looking for methods and strategies to fulfill commitments set out by the United Nations' Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities will find approaches to sustain existing progress, and address structural systemic deficits which continue to deny PWDs long-term sustainable development.