Perspectives of the Primary School Curriculum Rewrite (PCR) Implementation in One Primary School
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2017
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This study investigated teachers’ and administrators’ perceptions about the implementation of the new primary school curriculum at a school in central Trinidad. Data were collected through interviews with five participants (two administrators and three teachers) and document analysis. The findings revealed that while the PCR was viewed as a novel attempt to modernize the education system, its effectiveness was being impacted by issues of: 1) allocation of time and resources, (2) the physical infrastructure of the school, 3) its inadequacy for implementation, and 4) the heavy workload that attended the implementation process.
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Case studies;, Teacher attitudes, Administrator attitudes, Primary school curriculum, Curriculum implementation, Trinidad and Tobago