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Anthurium: A Caribbean Studies Journal, established in 2003, is a peer-reviewed open access web-only, academic journal that publishes original works by Caribbean writers and scholars, including on visual art, current issues in Caribbean studies, and travelogues.
Available from 2014, replacing syllabus 6050; cannot be combined with syllabuses 0638 & 0649 link: CIE 7010 Computer Studies: Yes Yes Partial Common with syllabus 0420 ; last exam in 2014, to be replaced with syllabus 2210 from 2015 link: CIE 7017 Computer Studies (Singapore) Yes Yes No Singapore only; last exam in 2014 syllabus: CIE 7048
The course focuses on five intertwined topics: 1, Area Studies vs. Ethnic Studies; 2, Key terms and Vocabulary; 3. Politics of violence; 4, Arts and literature; and 5, Current events. More than to just acquire information, the goal of the class is to start to think critically about Latin America, Latin America”, “ the Caribbean”, and ...
The Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) is an examination board in the Caribbean. [1] It was established in 1972 [ 2 ] under agreement by the participating governments in the Caribbean Community to conduct such examinations as it may think appropriate and award certificates and diplomas on the results of any such examinations so conducted.
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In the Creative Writing section, students must choose to write either a narrative or a report, from a small choice subject material. The themes chosen usually reflect some aspect of Caribbean life, such as picking fruit or apologizing to a neighbor for a broken window. Creative writing is assessed in grades four and five.
Caribbean Studies may refer to: The study of the Caribbean islands, the Caribbean people , the Caribbean Community or the Caribbean Sea Caribbean Studies (journal) , a journal published by the University of Puerto Rico and the research institute which publishes it
A Caribbeanist is a scholar who specializes in the study of the Caribbean region of the Americas-- its literature, culture, politics, society, ecology and so forth. In some academic disciplines Caribbean studies are seen as a branch of the larger field of Latin American studies.