Student Research Seminar
Rachael Kalaba, Ph.D. Student from the 91Ö±²¥, University of Toronto, and Keriffe Clark and Shereca McGowan-Hunter, MPhil/Ph.D. Students from The University of the West Indies, will present their research proposals on topics related to Women's Community Leadership in the African Context, Education for Sustainable Development in Teacher Education Programs and Curriculum and Learning in Remote Rural Communities.
The objective of this seminar is to give students an opportunity to share their proposals, discuss and gain feedback from faculty, scholars and students.
About the Speakers
Rachael Kalaba
Ph.D. Student
91Ö±²¥, University of Toronto, Ontario
Topic: Women's Community Leadership in the African Context: Decolonizing with Ubuntu
Keriffe Clark
MPhil/Ph.D. Student
The University of the West Indies, Mona
Topic: Education for Sustainable Development in a Jamaican Teacher Education Programme: A Case Study Mixed Methods Investigation
Shereca McGowan-Hunter
MPhil/Ph.D. Student
The University of the West Indies, Mona
Topic: A Photovoice Exploration of Community Curriculum in a Remote Rural Community in Jamaica