Is anybody listening? Stakeholders' perspectives on the in-service Diploma in Education Programme at the School of Education, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus

The Diploma in Education (Dip.Ed.) programme at the School of Education of The University of the West Indies (UWI), St. Augustine, provides initial training for teachers employed in the secondary school system in Trinidad and Tobago. In keeping with the tenets and stages of fourth generation evaluation research, stakeholders' perspectives were integral to the process of evaluating the Dip.Ed. programme, which was delivered during the period 2004-2009. Through purposive and stratified random sampling, focus group and individual interviews were conducted with three separate groups of stakeholders: principals, heads of departments, and deans from a sample of schools; and Central Administration officers of the Ministry of Education. Teachers who had graduated from the programme during the period were asked to complete a questionnaire. Data were analysed, using the NVIVO qualitative data analysis software, to determine stakeholders' issues, claims, and concerns. This article reports on these selected stakeholders' perspectives on the programme. Preliminary findings reveal the extent to which the current in-service Dip.Ed. programme meets stakeholders' expectations, and the benefits and limitations of the programme. The implications of the findings for teacher education and reform are discussed

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Main Authors: Ali, Shahiba, Augustin, Désirée S., Herbert, Susan, James, Freddy, Phillip, Sharon, Rampersad, Joycelyn, Yamin-Ali, Jennifer
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Published: School of Education, UWI, St. Augustine 2012
Subjects:Diploma in Education programme, School of Education, UWI, St. Augustine, Programme evaluation, Stakeholder attitudes, Trinidad and Tobago,
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spelling oai:oai:uwispace.sta.uwi.edu:2139:2139-137082012-11-15T03:00:25Z Is anybody listening? Stakeholders' perspectives on the in-service Diploma in Education Programme at the School of Education, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus Ali, Shahiba Augustin, Désirée S. Herbert, Susan James, Freddy Phillip, Sharon Rampersad, Joycelyn Yamin-Ali, Jennifer Diploma in Education programme School of Education, UWI, St. Augustine Programme evaluation Stakeholder attitudes Trinidad and Tobago The Diploma in Education (Dip.Ed.) programme at the School of Education of The University of the West Indies (UWI), St. Augustine, provides initial training for teachers employed in the secondary school system in Trinidad and Tobago. In keeping with the tenets and stages of fourth generation evaluation research, stakeholders' perspectives were integral to the process of evaluating the Dip.Ed. programme, which was delivered during the period 2004-2009. Through purposive and stratified random sampling, focus group and individual interviews were conducted with three separate groups of stakeholders: principals, heads of departments, and deans from a sample of schools; and Central Administration officers of the Ministry of Education. Teachers who had graduated from the programme during the period were asked to complete a questionnaire. Data were analysed, using the NVIVO qualitative data analysis software, to determine stakeholders' issues, claims, and concerns. This article reports on these selected stakeholders' perspectives on the programme. Preliminary findings reveal the extent to which the current in-service Dip.Ed. programme meets stakeholders' expectations, and the benefits and limitations of the programme. The implications of the findings for teacher education and reform are discussed 2012-11-14T16:58:47Z 2012-11-14T16:58:47Z 2012 Article Ali, S., Augustin, D. S., Herbert, S., James, F., Phillip, S., Rampersad, J., and Yamin-Ali, J. (2012). Is anybody listening? Stakeholders' perspectives on the in-service Diploma in Education Programme at the School of Education, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus. Caribbean Curriculum, 19, 171-194. 1017-5636 http://hdl.handle.net/2139/13708 en application/pdf School of Education, UWI, St. Augustine
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topic Diploma in Education programme
School of Education, UWI, St. Augustine
Programme evaluation
Stakeholder attitudes
Trinidad and Tobago
Diploma in Education programme
School of Education, UWI, St. Augustine
Programme evaluation
Stakeholder attitudes
Trinidad and Tobago
spellingShingle Diploma in Education programme
School of Education, UWI, St. Augustine
Programme evaluation
Stakeholder attitudes
Trinidad and Tobago
Diploma in Education programme
School of Education, UWI, St. Augustine
Programme evaluation
Stakeholder attitudes
Trinidad and Tobago
Ali, Shahiba
Augustin, Désirée S.
Herbert, Susan
James, Freddy
Phillip, Sharon
Rampersad, Joycelyn
Yamin-Ali, Jennifer
Is anybody listening? Stakeholders' perspectives on the in-service Diploma in Education Programme at the School of Education, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus
description The Diploma in Education (Dip.Ed.) programme at the School of Education of The University of the West Indies (UWI), St. Augustine, provides initial training for teachers employed in the secondary school system in Trinidad and Tobago. In keeping with the tenets and stages of fourth generation evaluation research, stakeholders' perspectives were integral to the process of evaluating the Dip.Ed. programme, which was delivered during the period 2004-2009. Through purposive and stratified random sampling, focus group and individual interviews were conducted with three separate groups of stakeholders: principals, heads of departments, and deans from a sample of schools; and Central Administration officers of the Ministry of Education. Teachers who had graduated from the programme during the period were asked to complete a questionnaire. Data were analysed, using the NVIVO qualitative data analysis software, to determine stakeholders' issues, claims, and concerns. This article reports on these selected stakeholders' perspectives on the programme. Preliminary findings reveal the extent to which the current in-service Dip.Ed. programme meets stakeholders' expectations, and the benefits and limitations of the programme. The implications of the findings for teacher education and reform are discussed
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School of Education, UWI, St. Augustine
Programme evaluation
Stakeholder attitudes
Trinidad and Tobago
author Ali, Shahiba
Augustin, Désirée S.
Herbert, Susan
James, Freddy
Phillip, Sharon
Rampersad, Joycelyn
Yamin-Ali, Jennifer
author_facet Ali, Shahiba
Augustin, Désirée S.
Herbert, Susan
James, Freddy
Phillip, Sharon
Rampersad, Joycelyn
Yamin-Ali, Jennifer
author_sort Ali, Shahiba
title Is anybody listening? Stakeholders' perspectives on the in-service Diploma in Education Programme at the School of Education, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus
title_short Is anybody listening? Stakeholders' perspectives on the in-service Diploma in Education Programme at the School of Education, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus
title_full Is anybody listening? Stakeholders' perspectives on the in-service Diploma in Education Programme at the School of Education, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus
title_fullStr Is anybody listening? Stakeholders' perspectives on the in-service Diploma in Education Programme at the School of Education, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus
title_full_unstemmed Is anybody listening? Stakeholders' perspectives on the in-service Diploma in Education Programme at the School of Education, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus
title_sort is anybody listening? stakeholders' perspectives on the in-service diploma in education programme at the school of education, the university of the west indies, st. augustine campus
publisher School of Education, UWI, St. Augustine
publishDate 2012
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