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Globalising and industrialising Jamaican education
The export of trained Jamaicans, including teachers, is an excellent strategy to optimise return to human capital, enhance economic stability and growth,and accelerate Jamaica's positioning in globalisation.

Life in Jamaica in 1938
This is the fifth in a series of articles reliving the years up to Independence by a journalist/broadcaster whose childhood and maturation coincided with Jamaica's.


Wanted: A new vision...
Subsidised tertiary education is only a sub-set of the general dependency syndrome which has debilitated the nation over time. There is undoubtedly a role for tertiary institutions in Jamaica (technical as well as universities), but, as the overall...


Wanted: A new vision for education (Pt.1)
Over the years, both political administrations have failed to face up to the two most important priorities of how the State should fulfill its obligation to provide its citizens with a sound education:




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