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The purpose of the errolmiller. First to give access to most of his publications, public lectures, keynote speeches, newspaper columns and tributes free of any charge. Higher education in the Caribbean: Past, present and future directions, , Educational reform in the Commonwealth Caribbean 54, , Jamaica in independence: Essays on the early years, , Journal of Eastern Caribbean Studies 34 2 , , Articles 1—20 Show more.

Help Privacy Terms. Gender, power and politics E Miller Gender, peace and conflict, , Access to tertiary education in the Commonwealth Caribbean in the s E Miller Higher education in the Caribbean: Past, present and future directions, , Miller studied at the University of Louisiana in Monroe. This book traces the evolution of teaching from the invention of schooling in Sumer in Ancient Mesopotamia, through its transformation in Ancient Greece and then through its adaptations in the classical eras of the monotheistic religions: Judaism, Islam and Christianity.

It is ultimately the historical sociology of the teaching profession with special focus on the gender of teachers. This book is certainly among the first to define, describe and systematically document the phenomenon of male marginalization in society. This accounts for the fact that Miller is widely credited with having coined the phrase male marginalization although the term was used previously by a few other scholars in relation to specific observations from sociological research in the Caribbean.

In "Marking Milestones: 21 Keynote Speeches about Successful Institutions and Outstanding Leaders", Professor Errol Miller addresses fundamental issues through the lens of these institutions and explores the unprecedented sacrifices made by some of our most often unheralded leaders. These speeches, written in an easy-going, non-academic style, persuasively remind us of who we are, the road we have travelled and a future of possibilities. Since , Miller is Professor Emeritus. He also was a chancellor at Mico University College from to Professor Miller has conducted ground-breaking research on issues of race, class, gender and other social issues that impact education systems.

He developed the "Theory of Place" out of which the research on male marginalization and other issues have been examined. Errol Miller has had a distinguished career as an educator and public servant. He has authored "The Prophet and the Virgin", and 17 other books and monographs, 30 chapters of books and over 70 papers and reports.

Some message that is undervalued by the formal educational system? Do you think educators can take a leading role, in the sense that they could move beyond the popular culture, or do they tend to lag behind an imperative that is already felt at other levels of the society? It seems that all of us have memories of a teacher who influenced us profoundly, for good or ill. The adults that we became were shaped somehow by the teachers we had as children.

What would you say are the major social problems that affect the Caribbean, and what is the place of education in addressing those problems? It is simply grafted onto them. Is this what you mean?



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