Research Consortium for Belizean Studies
Research conducted by the University of Belize faculty and students can be found at UB Faculty of Science & Technology: Research Repository.
Submissions from 2012
Evolution in the Caribbean Classroom: A Critical Analysis of the Role of Biology Teachers and Science Standards in Shaping Evolution Instruction in Belize, Elvis Enrique Nunez, Rose M. Pringle, and Kevin Tyler Showalter
Corporate Social Responsibility: A Helping Hand for a Better Belize, Sharmayne Saunders
School Counseling in Belize: Poised for Great Development, Shirlene Smith-Augustine and Miriam Wagner
Use of Airborne LiDAR to Delineate Canopy Degradation and Encroachment along the Guatemala-Belize Border, John F. Weishampel, Jessica N. Hightower, Arlen F. Chase, and Diane Z. Chase
Submissions from 2011
Analyzing principal perceptions of educational purpose in southern Belize through scholar-practitioner research, Wesley Hickey and Peggy Gill
A scholar-practitioner approach to international mentoring through collaborative partnerships, Wesley Hickey, Peggy Gill, and Cathy Amonett
Scholar practitioner inquiry as international action research: Surveying leadership perceptions of principals in the Toledo district of Belize, Wesley Hickey, Peggy Gill, and Lakesha Brown
Educational computer use in the schools of southern Belize, Wesley Hickey, Peggy Gill, Joyce Nuner, and Rowan Ljungdahl
Factors Affecting Student Persistence at a Selected Community College in the Stann Creek District, Belize, Central America, Karen Charlette Martinez
An Evaluation of the Primary School Teacher Induction Training Program in Belize, Sheldon James Samuels
Historical Overview of Special Education in Belize, Diana P. Sukhram, Lisa Monda-Amaya, and Eleanor Enriquez
I Do the Best I Can: Caregivers' Perceptions of Informal Caregiving for Older Adults in Belize, Kerryellen Vroman and Jamme Morency
A Model Biodiversity Monitoring Protocol for REDD Projects, Jeff Waldon, Bruce W. Miller, and Carolyn M. Miller
Submissions from 2010
Student Identities and the Tourist Gaze in International Service-Learning: A University Project in Belize, Esther Prins and Nicole Webster