CARIBBEAN ADVANCED PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION
(CAPE)
CARIBBEAN
STUDIES
For Self-Study and Distance Learning
This material has been developed for
The Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC)
With assistance from
The Commonwealth of Learning (COL)
Copyright © 2004 CXC/COL
Prepared by
Dr Jennifer Mohammed
Mr. Samuel Lochan
Dr. Henderson Carter
Dr. David Browne
CARIBBEAN STUDIES
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Study Guide
Titles
Pages
1.
Society, Culture and the Individual
1 – 21
2.
Geography, Society and Culture
22 – 51
3.
History, Society and Culture
52 – 87
4.
Cultural Diversity in Caribbean Society and Culture
88 – 116
5.
Impact of Societal Institutions on
Caribbean People
117 – 146
6.
Caribbean - Global Interaction
147 – 170
7.
Concepts and Indicators of Development
171 – 187
8.
Contribution of Sports to Development in the Caribbean
188 – 195
9.
Regional Integration and Development
196 – 207
10.
Factors Promoting or Hindering
Development
208 –222
11.
Intellectual Traditions
223 – 247
12.
The Mass Media
248 – 255
13.
Social Justice
256 – 262
14.
Investigating Issues in the Caribbean
263 – 303
INTRODUCTION
Purpose
The Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC), in collaboration with the Commonwealth of Learning (COL), has developed Self-Study Guides for a number of Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) and
Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) subjects. The main purpose of the Guides is to provide both in-school and out-of-school candidates with resource materials which should help them in preparing for CXC examinations. Each Study Guide is student centered and its language is student friendly. The Caribbean Studies course is designed for persons over the age of sixteen who which to further their studies. The course is equally useful to persons who are pursuing