About Paul Andrew Bourne
The author, Paul Andrew Bourne, holds a Masters of Science degree in Demography, a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics and Demography from the University of the West Indies, Mona, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies; and a Diploma in Teaching from the University of Technology, Jamaica. Mr. Bourne is the co-author of a text titled “Probing Jamaica’s Political Culture, volume 1: Main Trends in the July-August 2006 Leadership and Governance Survey, 2007”. But this only measure a miniscule proportion of the historical background of this academia. As he belong an elongated career in teaching (formerly taught mathematics at- Kingston College, Vauxhall, St. Mary’s College, Oberlin High school; an educator who work in business education – Gaynstead High, Wolmer’s Boys, Pentab Evening Institute, and ACRM). On completion of his B.Sc. degree (in 2004) Bourne resigned from Vauxhall High (2004) where he was the Head of the Mathematics department and began working in the department of Sociology as a Tutor in statistics, and a research assistant (RA). His duties as a tutor was short lived as he was transferred to the position of a graduate assistant (GA) in the same department, only after four months. Mr. Bourne occupied the position of GA for approximately two-year, after which he was employed by the department (Sept. 1, 2006) as a Teaching Assistant (TA) in Research Methodology and Methods. Despite the demands of this position, he still is able to tutor statistics and Introduction to Population Studies in the department of Sociology, Psychology and Social Work.