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Jamaica Gleaner Commentary
published: Wednesday | August 20, 2003

GSAT inequities
MAXINE HENRY-WILSON, the Education Minister, has had the courage to publicly acknowledge that the best performing students in the Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT) continue to be assigned to a handful of elite schools.

Survival of small economies
JUST HOW Jamaica, a small economy, plans to survive in a globalised world is definitely the most fundamental issue to engage and focus our minds. - Delroy Chuck


The achievements of Independence
NO SEASON provides more work for Jamaica's political spin doctors than the commemoration of Emancipation and Independence. It is full of more platitudes and illogic than any other time, save during election campaigns. - Peter Espeut














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