Addressing social participation as a major goal in social studies: A case study of a fifth-form group pursuing the CXC/CSEC social studies programme in a Barbadian school

This paper, in the form of an exploratory case study of a select group of fifth-form students, employs triangulation techniques to (a) examine the extent to which the Caribbean Examinations Council's Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) programme addresses social participation, and (b) explore the students' responses to opportunities to engage in active involvement in the social issues and affairs of their community. The findings revealed that, at the school involved, social participation is one of the goals least emphasized during the teaching of social studies. There is also a general heavy emphasis on traditional modes of instruction such as reading and notetaking. After the use of more participatory activities introduced during the unit, there were some noticeable behavioural and attitudinal changes among the participating students. The students themselves also expressed a preference for more active learning tasks and for activities that directly involve them in examining social issues in their own local community. The findings of the study could have implications for addressing what is perceived as varying levels of alienation and social disaffection among Barbadian and Caribbean youth

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Main Authors: Griffith, Anthony D., St. Hill, Sonia
Format: Article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: School of Education, UWI, St. Augustine 2008
Subjects:Secondary school students, CXC examinations, Social studies education, Social participation, Student attitudes, Teaching methods, Case studies, Barbados,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2139/6585
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spelling oai:oai:uwispace.sta.uwi.edu:2139:2139-65852011-03-03T21:38:37Z Addressing social participation as a major goal in social studies: A case study of a fifth-form group pursuing the CXC/CSEC social studies programme in a Barbadian school Griffith, Anthony D. St. Hill, Sonia Secondary school students CXC examinations Social studies education Social participation Student attitudes Teaching methods Case studies Barbados This paper, in the form of an exploratory case study of a select group of fifth-form students, employs triangulation techniques to (a) examine the extent to which the Caribbean Examinations Council's Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) programme addresses social participation, and (b) explore the students' responses to opportunities to engage in active involvement in the social issues and affairs of their community. The findings revealed that, at the school involved, social participation is one of the goals least emphasized during the teaching of social studies. There is also a general heavy emphasis on traditional modes of instruction such as reading and notetaking. After the use of more participatory activities introduced during the unit, there were some noticeable behavioural and attitudinal changes among the participating students. The students themselves also expressed a preference for more active learning tasks and for activities that directly involve them in examining social issues in their own local community. The findings of the study could have implications for addressing what is perceived as varying levels of alienation and social disaffection among Barbadian and Caribbean youth 2010-04-14T19:33:05Z 2010-04-14T19:33:05Z 2008 Article Griffith, A. D., and St. Hill, S. (2008). Addressing social participation as a major goal in social studies: A case study of a fifth-form group pursuing the CXC/CSEC social studies programme in a Barbadian school. Caribbean Curriculum, 15, 1-23 1017-5636 http://hdl.handle.net/2139/6585 en application/pdf School of Education, UWI, St. Augustine
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topic Secondary school students
CXC examinations
Social studies education
Social participation
Student attitudes
Teaching methods
Case studies
Barbados
Secondary school students
CXC examinations
Social studies education
Social participation
Student attitudes
Teaching methods
Case studies
Barbados
spellingShingle Secondary school students
CXC examinations
Social studies education
Social participation
Student attitudes
Teaching methods
Case studies
Barbados
Secondary school students
CXC examinations
Social studies education
Social participation
Student attitudes
Teaching methods
Case studies
Barbados
Griffith, Anthony D.
St. Hill, Sonia
Addressing social participation as a major goal in social studies: A case study of a fifth-form group pursuing the CXC/CSEC social studies programme in a Barbadian school
description This paper, in the form of an exploratory case study of a select group of fifth-form students, employs triangulation techniques to (a) examine the extent to which the Caribbean Examinations Council's Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) programme addresses social participation, and (b) explore the students' responses to opportunities to engage in active involvement in the social issues and affairs of their community. The findings revealed that, at the school involved, social participation is one of the goals least emphasized during the teaching of social studies. There is also a general heavy emphasis on traditional modes of instruction such as reading and notetaking. After the use of more participatory activities introduced during the unit, there were some noticeable behavioural and attitudinal changes among the participating students. The students themselves also expressed a preference for more active learning tasks and for activities that directly involve them in examining social issues in their own local community. The findings of the study could have implications for addressing what is perceived as varying levels of alienation and social disaffection among Barbadian and Caribbean youth
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CXC examinations
Social studies education
Social participation
Student attitudes
Teaching methods
Case studies
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St. Hill, Sonia
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title Addressing social participation as a major goal in social studies: A case study of a fifth-form group pursuing the CXC/CSEC social studies programme in a Barbadian school
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