Dr. Mary Ikeibekwe

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CSEC Chemistry (Grade 11) By Dr. Mary Ikeibekwe
Expires After: 9 months

RATIONALE

The application of scientific principles and the conduct of relevant research are of significant importance in identifying, assessing and realising the potential of the resources of Caribbean territories. A good foundation in the sciences will help citizens of the Caribbean to respond to the challenges of a rapidly changing world using the scientific approach. Chemistry is concerned with the physical and chemical properties of substances and the interaction of energy and matter. The study of Chemistry involves an investigation into chemical reactions and processes. The discipline seeks to explain and predict events at the atomic and molecular level. Through the principles of Chemistry, students will understand everyday life, nature and technology, and the significance of the well-being of man and the environment.

AIMS

This syllabus aims to:

  1.  appreciate and understand natural phenomena and the ways in which materials behave;
  2. be aware of the power, impact and influence which Chemistry has in a modern scientific world and to emphasise that there is a responsibility that Chemistry be used for the good of the society and for the preservation of the environment;
  3. appreciate, understand and use methods of science;
  4. see the relevance of Chemistry to everyday life;
  5. appreciate and understand the role of Chemistry in enabling materials to be used in the service of mankind, in the Caribbean and elsewhere;
  6. understand basic chemical concepts in sufficient depth to provide an adequate foundation for specialisation;
  7. develop the spirit of inquiry and to continue the search for new ways in which materials may be used in the service of mankind;
  8. appreciate the inter-relationships among Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Mathematics and other subjects;
  9. make use of chemical data, concepts, principles and terminology in communicating chemical information;
  10. develop the ability to work independently and collaboratively with others when necessary;
  11. appreciate the significance and limitations of science in relation to social and economic development;integrate
  12. Information and Communication Technology (ICT) tools and skills into the teaching and learning of chemical concepts.

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CSEC Chemistry (Grade 10) By Dr. Mary Ikeibekwe
Expires After: 9 months

RATIONALE

The application of scientific principles and the conduct of relevant research are of significant importance in identifying, assessing and realising the potential of the resources of Caribbean territories. A good foundation in the sciences will help citizens of the Caribbean to respond to the challenges of a rapidly changing world using the scientific approach. Chemistry is concerned with the physical and chemical properties of substances and the interaction of energy and matter. The study of Chemistry involves an investigation into chemical reactions and processes. The discipline seeks to explain and predict events at the atomic and molecular level. Through the principles of Chemistry, students will understand everyday life, nature and technology, and the significance of the well-being of man and the environment.

AIMS

This syllabus aims to:

  1.  appreciate and understand natural phenomena and the ways in which materials behave;
  2. be aware of the power, impact and influence which Chemistry has in a modern scientific world and to emphasise that there is a responsibility that Chemistry be used for the good of the society and for the preservation of the environment;
  3. appreciate, understand and use methods of science;
  4. see the relevance of Chemistry to everyday life;
  5. appreciate and understand the role of Chemistry in enabling materials to be used in the service of mankind, in the Caribbean and elsewhere;
  6. understand basic chemical concepts in sufficient depth to provide an adequate foundation for specialisation;
  7. develop the spirit of inquiry and to continue the search for new ways in which materials may be used in the service of mankind;
  8. appreciate the inter-relationships among Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Mathematics and other subjects;
  9. make use of chemical data, concepts, principles and terminology in communicating chemical information;
  10. develop the ability to work independently and collaboratively with others when necessary;
  11. appreciate the significance and limitations of science in relation to social and economic development;
  12. integrate Information and Communication Technology (ICT) tools and skills into the teaching and learning of chemical concepts.

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CSEC Integrated Science (Grade 10) By Dr. Mary Ikeibekwe
Expires After: 9 months

RATIONALE

The study of science provides the knowledge and skills which are intended to improve the quality of living. An understanding of science is central to young citizens’ preparedness for life in modern society. It empowers individuals to engage in public discussions on issues related to science and technology; and to be critical consumers of scientific information related to everyday life. Integrated Science brings together the everyday context in which science operates. It encompasses biology, chemistry, physics, earth science, environmental science and technology.

AIMS

This syllabus aims to:

  1. develop scientifically and technologically literate students who will engage in public discussions on issues related to these fields;
  2. use scientific knowledge and principles in everyday life situations;
  3. increase awareness of the importance of living in harmony with the environment and appreciate the need to preserve the natural environment;
  4. design and evaluate scientific inquiry;
  5. interpret data and evidence scientifically;
  6. develop critical thinking, problem-solving and collaborative skills;
  7. develop competencies that will enable students to make appropriate decisions regarding health, safety and other everyday life problems; and,
  8. Integrate information, communication and technological tools and skills.

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CSEC Integrated Science (Grade 11) By Dr. Mary Ikeibekwe
Expires After: 9 months

RATIONALE

An understanding of science is central for young citizens’ preparedness for life in modern society. The
study of science provides the knowledge and skills which are intended to improve the quality of living.
It empowers individuals to engage in public discussions on issues related to science and technology;
and to be critical consumers of scientific information related to everyday life. Integrated Science brings
together the everyday context in which science operates. It encompasses biology, chemistry, physics,
earth science, environmental science and technology. It is critical that science education should involve
teaching and learning through inquiry. Integrated Science by the very nature of the subject facilitates
this inquiry-based approach.


The CSEC Integrated Science Syllabus is based on three themes, The Organism and Its Environment,
The Home and Workplace, and Earth’s Place in the Universe which adequately reflect the common
areas of human activity and experience. These themes form the unifying points of the syllabus which
should, therefore, be seen as a coherent unit. The syllabus is redesigned with a greater emphasis on
the integration and application of scientific concepts and principles. Such an approach is adopted to
develop those long-term transferable skills of ethical conduct, team work, problem-solving, critical
thinking, and innovation and communication. It encourages the use of modern technology and other
teaching and learning strategies to inculcate these skills that will prove useful in everyday life, while at
the same time catering to multiple intelligence, and different learning styles and needs.


This syllabus will contribute to the development of the Ideal Caribbean Person, as articulated by the
CARICOM Heads of Government, as someone who shows respect for human life and awareness of the
importance of living in harmony with the environment; demonstrates multiple literacies; independent
and critical thinking and the innovative application of science and technology to problem-solving. In
keeping with the UNESCO Pillars of Learning, this course of study will also contribute to a person who
will learn how to do, learn to live together, and learn to transform themselves and society.

AIMS

This syllabus aims to:

  1. develop scientifically and technologically literate students;
  2. develop the ability to apply scientific concepts and principles to everyday situations;
  3. promote a willingness to work cooperatively with others and to persist with a task to a logical
    conclusion;
  4. increase awareness of the importance of living in harmony with the environment;
  5. encourage an appreciation of the need to preserve the natural environment;
  6. develop experimental and critical thinking skills;
  7. develop competencies that will enable students to make appropriate decisions regarding health, safety
    and some everyday life problems.

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CSEC Chemistry by (Grade 9) Dr. Mary Ikeibekwe
Expires After: 9 months

RATIONALE

The application of scientific principles and the conduct of relevant research are of significant importance in identifying, assessing and realising the potential of the resources of Caribbean territories. A good foundation in the sciences will help citizens of the Caribbean to respond to the challenges of a rapidly changing world using the scientific approach. Chemistry is concerned with the physical and chemical properties of substances and the interaction of energy and matter. The study of Chemistry involves an investigation into chemical reactions and processes. The discipline seeks to explain and predict events at the atomic and molecular level. Through the principles of Chemistry, students will understand everyday life, nature and technology, and the significance of the well-being of man and the environment.

AIMS

This syllabus aims to:

  1.  appreciate and understand natural phenomena and the ways in which materials behave;
  2. be aware of the power, impact and influence which Chemistry has in a modern scientific world and to emphasise that there is a responsibility that Chemistry be used for the good of the society and for the preservation of the environment;
  3. appreciate, understand and use methods of science;
  4. see the relevance of Chemistry to everyday life;
  5. appreciate and understand the role of Chemistry in enabling materials to be used in the service of mankind, in the Caribbean and elsewhere;
  6. understand basic chemical concepts in sufficient depth to provide an adequate foundation for specialisation;
  7. develop the spirit of inquiry and to continue the search for new ways in which materials may be used in the service of mankind;
  8. appreciate the inter-relationships among Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Mathematics and other subjects;
  9. make use of chemical data, concepts, principles and terminology in communicating chemical information;
  10. develop the ability to work independently and collaboratively with others when necessary;
  11. appreciate the significance and limitations of science in relation to social and economic development;
  12. integrate Information and Communication Technology (ICT) tools and skills into the teaching and learning of chemical concepts.

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CSEC Integrated Science (Grade 9) By Dr. Mary Ikeibekwe
Expires After: 9 months

RATIONALE

The study of science provides the knowledge and skills which are intended to improve the quality of living. An understanding of science is central to young citizens’ preparedness for life in modern society. It empowers individuals to engage in public discussions on issues related to science and technology; and to be critical consumers of scientific information related to everyday life. Integrated Science brings together the everyday context in which science operates. It encompasses biology, chemistry, physics, earth science, environmental science and technology.

AIMS

This syllabus aims to:

  1. develop scientifically and technologically literate students who will engage in public discussions on issues related to these fields;
  2. use scientific knowledge and principles in everyday life situations;
  3. increase awareness of the importance of living in harmony with the environment and appreciate the need to preserve the natural environment;
  4. design and evaluate scientific inquiry;
  5. interpret data and evidence scientifically;
  6. develop critical thinking, problem-solving and collaborative skills;
  7. develop competencies that will enable students to make appropriate decisions regarding health, safety and other everyday life problems; and,
  8. Integrate information, communication and technological tools and skills.

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CSEC Integrated Science (Grade 9) By Dr. Mary Ikeibekwe
Expires After: 9 months

RATIONALE

The study of science provides the knowledge and skills which are intended to improve the quality of living. An understanding of science is central to young citizens’ preparedness for life in modern society. It empowers individuals to engage in public discussions on issues related to science and technology; and to be critical consumers of scientific information related to everyday life. Integrated Science brings together the everyday context in which science operates. It encompasses biology, chemistry, physics, earth science, environmental science and technology.

AIMS

This syllabus aims to:

  1. develop scientifically and technologically literate students who will engage in public discussions on issues related to these fields;
  2. use scientific knowledge and principles in everyday life situations;
  3. increase awareness of the importance of living in harmony with the environment and appreciate the need to preserve the natural environment;
  4. design and evaluate scientific inquiry;
  5. interpret data and evidence scientifically;
  6. develop critical thinking, problem-solving and collaborative skills;
  7. develop competencies that will enable students to make appropriate decisions regarding health, safety and other everyday life problems; and,
  8. Integrate information, communication and technological tools and skills.

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