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EDUCATION

    Trinidad and Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago
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  • TST students in a sugar plantation

    The archipelago of Trinidad and Tobago joined UNESCO on November 2, 1962.

    Since that time, the island has played a major role in UNESCO’s intersectoral projects in education. The country is covered by the UNESCO Cluster Office for the Caribbean in Kingston.

    It is home to one UNEVOC centre and, as of September, the island has 44 schools participating in UNESCO’s Associated Schools Projects Network (ASPnet).

    News

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      05-12-2007
    Caribbean symposium on inclusive education
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      27-11-2007
    Improving education statistics in Latin America and the Caribbean
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      20-11-2007
    International seminar tackles teaching about slavery
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      28-09-2007
    Bibliography on gender and education in the Commonwealth Caribbean
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      13-09-2007
    Another way to learn... Case studies
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      09-08-2007
    9 August International Day of the World's Indigenous People
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      19-07-2007
    Transforming societies through higher education
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      31-01-2007
    UNESCO launches information literacy project in Trinidad and Tobago
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