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View article: Politics of Resilience-Building: Explorations of Community-Based Interventions in Trinidad and Tobago
Politics of Resilience-Building: Explorations of Community-Based Interventions in Trinidad and Tobago Open
As climate change becomes a pressing issue, there are many concerns about the vulnerability and autonomy of small island developing states like the Caribbean, and relatedly, for the meaningfulness of the initiatives that are being designed…
View article: GWO in Interesting Times: Joint Editorial
GWO in Interesting Times: Joint Editorial Open
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View article: Review of: "Assessing students’ attitudes and perceptions towards statistical literacy in a university system in a developing African country"
Review of: "Assessing students’ attitudes and perceptions towards statistical literacy in a university system in a developing African country" Open
Potential competing interests: No potential competing interests to declare.This work is encouraging.The authors situate the challenges of statistics education in the context of African contexts, but with consideration for the teaching and …
View article: Entrepreneurial Intentions in the Caribbean: Antecedents and Variations
Entrepreneurial Intentions in the Caribbean: Antecedents and Variations Open
Increasingly, researchers and policy makers across the globe explore the transformative role of entrepreneurship in the development process. What remains relatively under interrogated in this process is the issue of entrepreneurial intenti…
View article: Migrant farmworkers: Resisting and organising before, during and after COVID‐19
Migrant farmworkers: Resisting and organising before, during and after COVID‐19 Open
Migrant farmworkers are a ubiquitous but invisibilised, expropriated and exploited component of the global agricultural economy. Their conditions took centre‐stage during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Fear of production disruption in the migrant …
View article: Intersectionality and Compromise: Enacting Government Policies in the Caribbean
Intersectionality and Compromise: Enacting Government Policies in the Caribbean Open
The Caribbean as a region managed the education delivery response to COVID-19 through policy that emphasised a holistic government approach. Though each State maintains its sovereign right, throughout the various phases of the COVID-19 pan…
View article: PRIOR MATHEMATICS PERFORMANCE, STATISTICS ANXIETY, SELF-EFFICACY AND EXPECTATIONS FOR PERFORMANCE IN STATISTICS: A SURVEY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES STUDENTS IN A CARIBBEAN INSTITUTION OF HIGHER EDUCATION
PRIOR MATHEMATICS PERFORMANCE, STATISTICS ANXIETY, SELF-EFFICACY AND EXPECTATIONS FOR PERFORMANCE IN STATISTICS: A SURVEY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES STUDENTS IN A CARIBBEAN INSTITUTION OF HIGHER EDUCATION Open
The objectives of this study were to examine (i) the expectation for performance (EFP) in statistics of first year university students, (ii) the relative effect of previous mathematics performance (PMP), perceived statistical self-efficacy…
View article: Breaching the walls of academe: the case of five Afro-Caribbean immigrant women within United States institutions of higher education
Breaching the walls of academe: the case of five Afro-Caribbean immigrant women within United States institutions of higher education Open
While a growing tendency among researchers has been for the examination of diverse forms of discrimination against Afro-Caribbean immigrants within the United States (US), the types of ambiguities that these create for framing the personal…