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Sharing best practices in Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago: patterns of policy implementation and resistance

机译:分享巴巴多斯,特立尼达和多巴哥的最佳做法:政策实施和抵制的模式

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This article outlines policies from multilateral organisations that advocate sharing best practices between developing nations. The article discusses the degree to which these best practices are implemented by small states as indicated by teachers, academics and policymakers in Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago. For the purpose of this article, a best practice refers to pedagogy, curriculum or programme that contributes to student achievement. Currently, a number of influential multilateral organisations advocate that developing nations should share their best practices in education with each other. Despite encouragement by multilaterals however, best practices are not shared. At best, foreign ideas are used to legitimise local policies. While these policies are intended to help countries reach their Education for All (EFA) goals, they do not account for the differences between islands and their vulnerability towards larger countries. Attempts to innovate the curriculum by implementing foreign ideas failed due to the forces of tradition. It can thus be concluded that resistance - non‐compliance or opposition - to sharing educational best practices, as well as to the implementation of new curricula, stems from echoes of colonialism and globalisation. Although this study focuses on two islands, there are implications for other developing countries and small states as they fall under the same policy auspices of UNESCO and the Commonwealth Secretariat.View full textDownload full textKeywordssmall states, education borrowing, Caribbean, Education for All, multilaterals, post‐colonialismRelated var addthis_config = { ui_cobrand: "Taylor & Francis Online", services_compact: "citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,more", pubid: "ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b" }; Add to shortlist Link Permalink http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03057925.2010.530746
机译:本文概述了提倡在发展中国家之间共享最佳实践的多边组织的政策。本文讨论了巴巴多斯,特立尼达和多巴哥的教师,学者和政策制定者指出的小国实施这些最佳实践的程度。就本文而言,最佳实践是指有助于学生成绩的教学法,课程或计划。当前,许多有影响力的多边组织主张发展中国家应相互分享其在教育方面的最佳做法。尽管受到多边的鼓励,但最佳做法并未共享。充其量,外国思想被用来使地方政策合法化。这些政策旨在帮助各国实现其全民教育(EFA)目标,但它们并未考虑岛屿之间的差异以及它们对大国的脆弱性。由于传统的力量,通过实施外国思想来创新课程的尝试失败了。因此可以得出结论,对殖民地主义和全球化的呼应,是对共享教育最佳实践以及实施新课程的抵制(不遵守或反对)。尽管这项研究集中在两个岛屿上,但由于它们属于联合国教科文组织和英联邦秘书处的同一政策主持下,对其他发展中国家和小国也有影响。查看全文下载全文关键词小国,教育借贷,加勒比海,全民教育,多边,后殖民主义相关变量var addthis_config = {ui_cobrand:“泰勒和弗朗西斯在线”,services_compact:“ citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,更多”,发布ID:“ ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b “};添加到候选列表链接永久链接http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03057925.2010.530746

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