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The Shaping of Post-Tertiary Education in the Anglophone Caribbean

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As tertiary education in the Caribbean enters a period of expansion and maturity, this book is a timely study into how the sector should evolve if it is to meet its target of increasing enrolment from under 10% to 15% by 2005.

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As tertiary education in the Caribbean enters a period of expansion and maturity, this book is a timely study into how the sector should evolve if it is to meet its target of increasing enrolment from under 10% to 15% by 2005. It explores the issues involved in seeking to providing an optimum learning and teaching environment and presents options for policy, strategic design and leadership to provide an accessible, responsive education system.





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condition new
ISBN 9780850927320
author Vivienne Roberts
Publication Date Jan 9, 2003
Number of Pages 128
Publisher Stylus Publishing
Table of Contents I. Introduction
2. The Concept of Tertiary Education
3. The Shaping of Tertiary Education in the Caribbean
4. Access of Tertiary Education in the Anglophone Caribbean: A Study of Barbados and St Lucia
5. Quality Assurance
6. Future Directions for Tertiary Education in the Caribbean.
Cover Type Paperback
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