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WORK BY REGION:

COL in the Caribbean  

LEARNING FOR DEVELOPMENT is the theme of the Commonwealth of Learning's Three-Year Plan for 2009-2012. This plan expresses a vision that reaches beyond formal education to embrace areas of learning that are vital for better livelihoods, greater prosperity and a safer environment. Understanding development as the process of increasing the freedoms that people can enjoy, COL pursues this vision operationally within the framework of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), the campaign for Education for All and Commonwealth values.

COL's two programme sectors, Education and Livelihoods & Health, embrace eight initiatives that will help governments pursue the twin goals of expanding access to learning and using public funds cost-effectively.

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COL helps developing nations improve access to quality education and training using distance education and appropriate technologies. As a region largely comprised of small island states, the Commonwealth Caribbean faces significant educational challenges. Most countries have limited resources to sustain a significant education and training infrastructure.

COL provides support to numerous community groups and educational institutions in the Caribbean, notably the University of the West Indies, which provides distance education throughout the region. COL applies its expertise in open and distance learning (ODL) and information and communication technology (ICT) to help address needs in the Caribbean.

Education

Open Schooling: Open/alternative schooling has proven to be a successful and cost-effective means of increasing access to basic and secondary schooling. To meet the growing demand for secondary schooling resulting from the success of the Universal Primary Education campaign, COL supports open schools through activities including:

  • The establishment of the Commonwealth Open Schooling Association (COMOSA), a consortium of open schools, including three in Caribbean countries.
  • Open Educational Resources for Open Schools, a pan-Commonwealth initiative involving Trinidad & Tobago that is improving capacity in materials development and creating a library of OERs that are freely available to teachers and students.
  • Supporting improved quality in open schooling through the development of a Quality Assurance Toolkit for Open Schools.
  • Assisting with the establishment of the National Open School in Trinidad & Tobago.
  • Working with the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) to help expand its capacity to manage and maintain ODL materials.
  • Training/capacity building in understanding copyright and working with OERs.

www.col.org/OpenSchooling

Teacher Education: COL is working with institutions in the Caribbean to strengthen teacher development programmes. COL's Quality Assurance Toolkit for Teacher Education is freely available to teacher training institutions. COL's Technical Teacher Training Programme was piloted as a Special Diploma at University of Technology, Jamaica (UTech) in The Bahamas and St. Kitts & Nevis. Course materials are now freely available to publicly funded institutions in the region.

www.col.org/TeacherEducation

Higher Education: COL is working to improve access to quality higher education in the Caribbean by working closely with the University of the West Indies, the primary provider of off-campus tertiary education in the region. Specific initiatives include:

  • The University College of the Caribbean (Jamaica) and the University of Guyana are part of the Commonwealth Executive Master of Business Administration (CEMBA) and Master of Public Administration (CEMPA) programme consortium, which offers working professionals the opportunity to study part-time through ODL.
  • The COL Review and Improvement Model (COL RIM) for effective institutional quality audits is freely available to all institutions and provides a cost-effective approach to quality assurance. Planning has begun on a COL RIM implementation at Dominica State College and UTech has also been involved in development of the programme.
  • In collaboration with the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States, UNESCO, the University of the West Indies (St. Augustine) and UNESCO, COL supported a regional conference in St. Lucia to discuss strategies for expanding the provision of higher education in the region.

www.col.org/HigherEducation

Virtual University for Small States of the Commonwealth: Twelve Caribbean countries are members of a collaborative network of 32 small states that are part of the Virtual University for Small States of the Commonwealth (VUSSC). Two VUSSC training workshops, also known as "boot camps", have been held in the Caribbean - in The Bahamas and Trinidad & Tobago.

Initiated by COL and now led by an independent Management Committee, VUSSC is creating OERs for post-secondary, skills-related courses in areas such as disaster management, entrepreneurship, sustainable agriculture and tourism. These non-proprietary, electronically-held course materials are freely available for download, use and adaptation, strengthening the educational capacity and outreach of tertiary education institutions in small states.

www.col.org/VUSSC

Livelihoods and Health

Skills Development: COL is working with partners in the Caribbean to develop a pan-Caribbean entry-level instructor training programme using more flexible and blended approaches to skills development. COL collaborates with institutional partners to design and deliver quality ODL courses, make materials freely available as OERs, create needs-based ODL training materials for skills development and foster partnerships among Commonwealth institutions. COL is providing support for formalising ODL at the College of The Bahamas and planning of an Open Flexible Training and Education Network in Trinidad & Tobago.

www.col.org/SkillsDevelopment  

Learning for Farming: COL helps countries harness the potential of ICT to build capacity in the agricultural sector. COL's successful Lifelong Learning for Farmers (L3 Farmers) programme, launched in India in 2003, is now established in Jamaica in partnership with the Rural Agricultural Development Authority. This powerful partnership of farmers, educational institutions, banks and ICT providers promotes learning for sustained improvement of livelihoods.

www.col.org/L3Farmers

Healthy Communities: Working collaboratively with health and development experts, media and technology groups, community networks and public health authorities, COL helps build knowledge and skills to use non-formal ODL to address health issues at the community level. Experts provide knowledge; media provide scale and animation; community networks provide learner support. COL's approach to community learning is low-cost and participatory, and prioritises local ownership and story-based learning.

  • COL provided training for government media units and community radio stations from seven Caribbean countries in developing educational media programmes at a workshop in St. Vincent & the Grenadines.
  • COL has supported capacity development of educational broadcasters in Jamaica and St. Vincent & the Grenadines.
  • COL has worked with public health authorities, civil society groups and community radio groups in Belize and Jamaica to develop learning programmes about community health and livelihoods.

www.col.org/HealthyCommunities

Integrating eLearning: COL helps countries and institutions to understand and implement eLearning. A number of educators in the Caribbean have learned to convert learning materials into "wiki" format through Learning4Content, a global training initiative originally launched by COL. Educators from several institutions in Guyana took part in a COL-sponsored workshop to build awareness and capacity in eLearning.

www.col.org/eLearning

eLearning for International Organisations: COL's custom ODL programmes help to build skills and knowledge among staff at international agencies such as the Commonwealth Secretariat, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, the International Labour Organization, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, the World Bank and World Health Organization. Headquarters staff and field-based workers located throughout the world can access COL's eLearning for International Organisations programmes in areas such as communications, data management and debt management.

www.col.org/COLeLIO

Regional Presence

COL maintains strong relationships with many stakeholders in the Caribbean, including member governments, partner institutions, donors and individuals. COL's Honorary Advisors, a network of eminent ODL professionals, includes a representative from the Caribbean. The region is also represented by a COL Chair and a network of individuals, selected by member Governments, who liaise directly with COL as Focal Points. COL creates specific country action plans and country reports to ensure the region's needs are addressed.

Pan-Commonwealth Forum on Open Learning:
COL's Pan-Commonwealth Forum on Open Learning (PCF) has become one of the world's top international conferences on learning and global development.

Each biennial conference is co-hosted with a partner in a different region of the Commonwealth. Recently, this includes the University of London (PCF5 in London, 2008) and Indira Gandhi National Open University (PCF6 in India, 2010).

The five-day programme is designed to address ODL's role in widening educational access, bridging the digital divide and advancing the social and economic development of communities and nations at large. Thanks to an active sponsorship programme and low registration fees, most participants come from developing countries, including many from the Caribbean. COL presents its Excellence in Distance Education Awards and confers Honorary Fellowships at each Forum. A number of people from the Caribbean are among the past award winners and COL Fellows.

www.col.org/pcf

Knowledge Resources and Communications Media: COL employs a variety of media to communicate with and provide resources for stakeholders and the wider public. COL's website, newsletters (Connections/EdTech News and EduComm Asia) and electronic resources are among the world's foremost sources of knowledge on ODL. Most of COL's recent publications are available on a CD-ROM; all are available on the COL website.

COL's Information Resource Centre maintains an extensive online library of documents about ODL and international development from quality-assessed external sources. More than one million documents are freely available through COL's Knowledge Finder search facilities.

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Last updated September 2010