Webb, Graham M.2022-01-182022-01-18Oct. 19861004https://hdl.handle.net/2139/53104This paper argues that the very low pass rates experienced by students taking the A'Level geography examination in Jamaica are due to poor school-level resources and practices. Differences between provision in Jamaica and England are highlighted. Suggestions are made concerning the possibility of concentrating resources and improving standards by the development of sixth-form collegesGeography educationResources and practices in 'A' level geography education in Jamaica and England