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Subject:

Education in the Caribbean

From:

Tony Bastick <[log in to unmask]>

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Tony Bastick <[log in to unmask]>

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Mon, 21 Feb 2000 06:34:52 -0500

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Hello all - have you got an article on Education in the Caribbean that
you would like published?

Call for book contributors to the book - please pass it on.

Education Research in the Caribbean (Deadline 10th March)
(Published in September 2000 by the University of the West Indies)

Details at:
http://www.uwimona.edu.jm/~erc

The Caribbean is a vibrant region of fast moving change. Nowhere is the
change more rapid and significant throughout the region than in
education. The Editor invites scholarly papers from inside and from
outside the region illustrating how education research is increasing our

knowledge, enriching our cultural life, energizing our economy,
increasing the pool of qualified personnel in critical fields,
sustaining civic participation in democracy, and raising educational
expectations throughout the region.

The editor welcomes scholarly papers that offer original,
thought-provoking, and imaginative explorations of current thinking and
research on:
- Major education issues of current Caribbean concern,
- Curriculum theory and practice,
- Pre and post secondary education,
- Social system issues (nutrition, school violence, access to education,

etc.)
- Effective use of educational technology,
- Innovation in the teaching and assessment of traditional subject
areas,
- Education administration,
- Teacher education and the practicum.

The ERC wishes to encourage a wide range of voices, perspectives,
positions, and approaches that enlarge our understanding of the
contributions made by educational research to the Caribbean. Papers of
quality from inexperienced as well as experienced researchers and
practitioners are earnestly solicited. The research may represent
thought pieces, empirical studies, point-counter-point papers,
conceptual analysis, or illustrative case studies.

Guidelines for contributors

1. Content: The editor seeks papers that are of interest to teacher
educators, graduate students in education, practicing teachers, policy
makers and education researchers with interests in the Caribbean.
Articles may represent perspectives from, or for, one or all five
groups. It is particularly important that research is discussed in terms

of its implications for practice in the region.

2. Length and Format: Contributed papers are limited to 4,500 words with

an additional abstract of not more than 150 words. The format of text,
tables and figures conforms to one of the following styles APA (4th
edition), MLA or Chicago. To facilitate publishing, end notes should be
used instead of footnotes. The manuscript is accompanied by a brief
bio-pic of the author(s) of up to 100 words each.

3. Editorial Process: Papers will be initially checked by the editor.
Those that meet the basic requirements will be sent out for blind review

by two reviewers who have interests in the areas concerned. Reviewed
papers may be returned to the author for revision, along with the
reviewers' suggestions and recommendations. Papers recommended for
acceptance by the reviewers will be published only after final approval
of the Editorial Board.

4. Evaluation Criteria: Priority will be assigned to papers that
demonstrate new ideas or methods, or indicate a high level of knowledge
and unique treatment of the topic. - relevance to education research in
the Caribbean
- interest to one or more of the five reader groups
- clarity
- timeliness
- creativity
- adaptability of ideas to a variety of educational settings Caribbean

5. Submission dates for Contributions: Manuscripts are welcome at any
time up to the closing date for submissions of Friday 10th March 2000.
Reviewers notes will be emailed to contributors by 7th April. Requested
amendments, if any, are to be returned by 21st April for resubmission to

reviewers and acceptance by the editorial board on 12th May. Publication

date is 1st  September 2000.



The preferred method of submitting a paper is via e-mail. Manuscripts
should be submitted single-spaced in an e-mail attachment in Word for
Windows or Word Perfect to Tony Bastick at [log in to unmask] If
you prefer to send your manuscript by mail, please include the file on
disc with the hard copy of your manuscript.

Mailing address:
Dr. Bastick (Editor)
Education Research in the Caribbean
Educational Research Centre
University of the West Indies
P.O. Box 63
Mona Campus
Kingston 7
Jamaica
West Indies



The editor welcomes your questions about the book's content and format,
as well as your ideas and suggestions for topics of special interest for

education research in the Caribbean.





--
Dr. Bastick
Director
Education Research Centre
University of the West Indies
P.O. Box 63
Mona Campus
Kingston 7
Jamaica
West Indies

http://www.uwimona.edu.jm/~erc




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