Wednesday, September 10, 2008

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Back to School Again. The new school year began on Monday at the Albena Lake Hodge Comprehensive School in The Valley. My job is to teach CAPE Law. CAPE stands for Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Exams. This is what we knew years ago as “A Levels”. It is a two year course of study in several different subjects that students must complete before they can go to the University of the West Indies. This year we are doing Unit 2. The three subjects are, the law of Tort, Land law and the law of Contract.



I had been preparing to teach Unit 1 as well. The three subjects there are Caribbean Legal Systems, Constitutional and Administrative Law, and Criminal Law. Classes began yesterday, and I have given one lecture. Now, it appears that the students have too many clashes in their timetable. So, they must all do Unit 2. The situation is not clear yet. I may still be teaching both units.



Preparing the lectures and attending class has proven time consuming. In recent weeks I have not had much time to think about the blog. Hopefully, things will settle down soon.



Meanwhile, is there anything anyone would like to talk about?



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