A qualitative evaluation of the lower secondary SEMP science curriculum of Trinidad and Tobago

Timely and systemic evaluations of educational innovations continue to be two challenges faced by education reforms in Trinidad and Tobago (TandT). This paper is, therefore, an attempt to counter this pattern by placing in the public domain a report of a small-scale evaluation of 24 randomly selected science teachers in TandT. A focus group interviewing technique was used to evaluate the teachers' stages of concerns and their levels of use of the new lower secondary science curriculum-a curriculum initiative launched in 2002. Using the Concerns-Based Adoption Model (CBAM) and grounded theory as the theoretical frameworks, an analysis of the focus group interviews of the science teachers revealed that these teachers had very high levels of concerns with the innovation, that is, they had thought critically about some of the major issues surrounding the innovation, but had very low levels of use. However, because the study involved a small sample of science teachers' views (n = 24), the findings should, at most, be considered exploratory, and therefore must be subjected to later verification using some quantitative or mixed methods curriculum evaluation techniques on more samples of science teachers

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Main Authors: Barrow, Dorian, De Lisle, Jerome
Format: Article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: School of Education, UWI, St. Augustine 2009
Subjects:Secondary school teachers, Science teachers, Lower secondary schools, Teacher attitudes, Secondary school curriculum, Secondary school science, Curriculum evaluation, Curriculum implementation, Trinidad and Tobago,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2139/6551
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spelling oai:oai:uwispace.sta.uwi.edu:2139:2139-65512011-03-03T21:37:54Z A qualitative evaluation of the lower secondary SEMP science curriculum of Trinidad and Tobago Barrow, Dorian De Lisle, Jerome Secondary school teachers Science teachers Lower secondary schools Teacher attitudes Secondary school curriculum Secondary school science Curriculum evaluation Curriculum implementation Trinidad and Tobago Timely and systemic evaluations of educational innovations continue to be two challenges faced by education reforms in Trinidad and Tobago (TandT). This paper is, therefore, an attempt to counter this pattern by placing in the public domain a report of a small-scale evaluation of 24 randomly selected science teachers in TandT. A focus group interviewing technique was used to evaluate the teachers' stages of concerns and their levels of use of the new lower secondary science curriculum-a curriculum initiative launched in 2002. Using the Concerns-Based Adoption Model (CBAM) and grounded theory as the theoretical frameworks, an analysis of the focus group interviews of the science teachers revealed that these teachers had very high levels of concerns with the innovation, that is, they had thought critically about some of the major issues surrounding the innovation, but had very low levels of use. However, because the study involved a small sample of science teachers' views (n = 24), the findings should, at most, be considered exploratory, and therefore must be subjected to later verification using some quantitative or mixed methods curriculum evaluation techniques on more samples of science teachers 2010-04-12T21:20:39Z 2010-04-12T21:20:39Z 2009 Article Barrow, D., and De Lisle, J. (2009). A qualitative evaluation of the lower secondary SEMP science curriculum of Trinidad and Tobago. Caribbean Curriculum, 16(2), 73-97 1017-5636 http://hdl.handle.net/2139/6551 en application/pdf School of Education, UWI, St. Augustine
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topic Secondary school teachers
Science teachers
Lower secondary schools
Teacher attitudes
Secondary school curriculum
Secondary school science
Curriculum evaluation
Curriculum implementation
Trinidad and Tobago
Secondary school teachers
Science teachers
Lower secondary schools
Teacher attitudes
Secondary school curriculum
Secondary school science
Curriculum evaluation
Curriculum implementation
Trinidad and Tobago
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Science teachers
Lower secondary schools
Teacher attitudes
Secondary school curriculum
Secondary school science
Curriculum evaluation
Curriculum implementation
Trinidad and Tobago
Secondary school teachers
Science teachers
Lower secondary schools
Teacher attitudes
Secondary school curriculum
Secondary school science
Curriculum evaluation
Curriculum implementation
Trinidad and Tobago
Barrow, Dorian
De Lisle, Jerome
A qualitative evaluation of the lower secondary SEMP science curriculum of Trinidad and Tobago
description Timely and systemic evaluations of educational innovations continue to be two challenges faced by education reforms in Trinidad and Tobago (TandT). This paper is, therefore, an attempt to counter this pattern by placing in the public domain a report of a small-scale evaluation of 24 randomly selected science teachers in TandT. A focus group interviewing technique was used to evaluate the teachers' stages of concerns and their levels of use of the new lower secondary science curriculum-a curriculum initiative launched in 2002. Using the Concerns-Based Adoption Model (CBAM) and grounded theory as the theoretical frameworks, an analysis of the focus group interviews of the science teachers revealed that these teachers had very high levels of concerns with the innovation, that is, they had thought critically about some of the major issues surrounding the innovation, but had very low levels of use. However, because the study involved a small sample of science teachers' views (n = 24), the findings should, at most, be considered exploratory, and therefore must be subjected to later verification using some quantitative or mixed methods curriculum evaluation techniques on more samples of science teachers
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