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Small daily improvements over time lead to stunning results.

I begin this article by congratulating the 2018 Barbados scholarship and exhibition winners. The bar was set very high and the tasks before these 55 studious youth were challenging, yet they accomplished through sacrifice and determination. These teenagers clearly demonstrated that discipline is an essential ingredient for clearing the tallest hurdles and ultimately reaping success. Indeed, it was their aplomb, dedication, and the commitment to strive for excellence that they engendered habit-forming traits and created new personal norms for themselves. The sterling achievements of these winners are likely to be influential for the next set of students who will see their success as moments of inspiration.

For the older observers within the Barbadian society, you now have a group of young people that can be emulated. These scholarship and exhibition winners have essentially shared with the public, lessons for being able to face challenges head-on, while reaching standards of excellence and winning! Their full potential and rewards may remain unknown for years to come, but in the interim, they have built reservoirs of self-confidence that will help them wade through other challenges which shall no doubt emerge. Hence, I encourage all Barbadians – young and matured – to draw on the pride and industry that goes into โ€˜building the best Barbados togetherโ€™. Particularly, I invite the Government of Barbados to take comfort in the view that the aims of the nation must be set sufficiently high as to bring out the best in our people.

The public is listening and watching. Instructively, it is with both hope and caution that there is a sense that the relatively new Barbados Government, under the leadership of the Honourable Prime Minister Mia Mottley, commits to the task of attaining high standards of governance in every meaningful endeavour. Surely, the Barbados Government has a special role to play in setting and achieving high standards of excellence. This means bringing about positive transformation in the public sector and in the society. It means engaging the society to reach optimal levels of governance, if the Barbados nation is to claim success. As Bonnie Blair a former USA speed skater once said, โ€œwinning doesn’t always mean being first. Winning means you’re doing better than you’ve ever done before.โ€ So that with every stroke of a new initiative, with every formula for attaining growth and national development, Barbados must work towards being better than the previous day or period.

Equally crucial, the Government as a guarantor of public values, must endeavour to inspire, encourage, and facilitate the types of feats that transform and empower lives for the better. Much is expected from those with a legitimate mandate to set policy, pursue programmes, and meet performance goals. Government must set the benchmark whereby, the citizens as well as businesses and non-governmental organizations are given ample opportunity to improve. Central to personal and national improvement is increased civic participation combined with active involvement of our youth. From generation to generation, Barbadians must strive to become important public problem-solvers and national winners. The 55 students proved that high bars can create the zest in a nation for success.

Therefore, a crucial point of continuation for the Mottley-led administration now that the vision has been laid out, goals set, and standards elevated, must be the direct shift away from complacency. The governing and the governed must move towards embracing positives and creating the atmosphere in which valued norms, uplifting attitudes, and desirable actions are common rather than one-off experiences. Barbadosโ€™ entire governance framework must go beyond mere legislation and begin to formulate and shape agendas for national success. As demonstrated by the scholarship and exhibition winners, acts of behaviour must be tightly entwined to the desired outcomes. This simply means that the society should repeatedly do positive habit-forming things so that they too can carve winning paths regardless of the challenges.

The national consciousness in Barbados must be shepherded to attain and surpass standards of excellence in all our procedures and practices. Also, the mechanisms that are geared for success ought to be conducive for fostering national integrity. In other words, the Barbados Government apparatus must be strong and nurtured by a culture of truth, courage, and ethical behaviour in and outside the parameters of the Government. High standards and national goals are straddled when we ensure that integrity matters in shaping the national character of Barbados. Integrity comes alongside other attributes such as confidence and persistence in nation-building. Certainly, it matters what becomes engrained as a national culture in the pursuit of excellence.

There are also the elements of efficiency, accountability and effectiveness that must be consistently visible in governmental performances and actions. Government must be the example-setter and, the standards that are set for the governed, should be more than political optics. The governance framework must translate the ambitions of a nation wherein everyone can realise his or her responsibility for contributing to national development. The distinguished economist Joseph Stiglitz argues that โ€œgovernment is supposed to act in the interests of citizens.โ€ Leadership in the Barbados Government must be sufficiently determined to work assiduously so that the peoplesโ€™ expectations are reasonably met.

The successful scholarship and exhibition winners demonstrated their inclination for multi-tasking while keeping their eyes on the coveted prize of goal-attainment. Despite the standards were high and required effort and commitment, it was by using their diverse methods, compromising with friends, appreciating the support of parents and guardians which sealed their eventual triumph. Surely, the standards of excellence that the Barbados nation wants to achieve must be reachable and not left to dither or become elusive due to indifference and ill-discipline. Decisiveness, timeliness, and technological advance can make positive differences to anticipated outcomes.

Again, the scholarship and exhibition winners have stories to share that can inspire many to reach for personal and national success. On the ball is the Minister of Education, Miss Santia Bradshaw who noted that โ€œthe numbers, while they are increasing,โ€ indicate that โ€œthe students are working hard. They have something to work towards.โ€ย Hence, the power of the Barbados Government and how the Cabinet utilises its distributive and incentive tools should augur well for national development.

In fact, Miss Bradshaw in speaking for her Cabinet colleagues and bearing in mind possible increases associated with scholarship and exhibition winners, advised that they are โ€œprepared to make allowances for the increases because we recognise the importance of education to development of the country.โ€ I would argue that the Mia Mottley-led Cabinet has zeroed in on the importance of investing in the nationโ€™s youth and for allowing opportunity to meet ambition. There is now a purposeful effort to reclaim the lost ground that was ceded in the last decade. The winning students showed that aptitude is key for scaling high bars.

Dr George C. Brathwaite is a political consultant and former lecturer in Political Science. Email: brathwaitegc@gmail.com).

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113 responses to “The George Brathwaite Column – Scaling High Bars”


  1. Instead of educating so many people to become medical doctors (ex post facto health technicians) and even those with PhDs, why not send a few to places like Singapore, Bermuda and Canada to study how the residents of those jurisdictions โ€˜treatโ€™, proactively and preventatively, to the management of the environment and public sanitation accordingly?

    @ millertheanunnaki August 14, 2018 7:44 AM

    You cannot educate anyone beyond his desire to want to know. Barbados has a high literacy rate etc, most bajans can read yet they deposit the garbage on the street even if the refuse bins is provided. Bridgetown is nasty and dirty not because the SSA does a bad job but because too many bajan do a good job at dirtying. We seem to forget that we al live in this place together; but with different postal codes. . There is some disease that affects bajans. Honestly its the disease that i call “i-got-sum-ting-too-u know” and combine that with a pure and simple “i don’t care attitude”, we got a a health crisis. Just asking?


  2. We neglected to enforce. Remember the previous government (Lowe) promised to implement environmental police legislation? Remember the video posted to Facebook few months ago that showed a man dumping garbage althoug warned that his action was being recorded? There was no fear shown by the offender..

  3. Well Well & Cut N' Paste At Your Service Avatar
    Well Well & Cut N’ Paste At Your Service

    I watched something happen recently and was forced to remember the blog about the former Springer School child who an ignorant teacher forced to pick up garbage that a dirty culprit in the school littered the place with and an even more ignorant principal wrongfully expelled the child for refusing.. ..this really happened and brought home the reality of the filty littering psyches blighting the island.

    While driving along a highway minding my own business I heard and felt this big bang, very shortly before that I had glanced in the rear view mirror and saw this little car in the distance, anyway, after exiting the vehicle , I saw this same vehicle with the front pushed to the windshield and smoking, noticed a kid get out the vehicle and asked him what hapoened, his reply, he dozed off, he had another kid in the passenger seat, turned out they were 16 year olds, the damage to the vehicle I drove was minimal due to its size, it was high up off the ground and the fact there is this gigantic tyre at the back, anyway, waiting around for the police took a good three hours.

    During that time the young driver’s parents turned up, one of them apparently brought ackees, a lot of ackees, which these litterers sat in the vehicle dpsucked on everyone of them and threw out both windows of their damaged vehickes, leaving the area filthy, I bet if they were in school the dumb teachers and dumber principal would want someone else to pick up their filth while claiming they were teaching this victim discipline…..neither of them thought to look in the vehicle for a bag to put the shells and seeds, that was a foreign thought, they were not raised that way..by that time I was too pissed that my morning was ruined to care, plus I had driven out without my handbag which could have prompted me to get really pissy..

    Something is seriously wrong with the youngsters and how they are raised and something worse is wrong with the adults in positions of authority…they are worse than their charges.

    Canada dies not play with filthy litterers…why is a small island still playing games wuth them.

  4. Well Well & Cut N' Paste At Your Service Avatar
    Well Well & Cut N’ Paste At Your Service

    Gabriel…don’t mind MoneyB..it is time for that era of white criminality and white piggybacking on archaic slave laws and legislation designed to oppress and exploit the black population on the island in order to enrich themselves to end..

    .. these nobodies and parasites fail to realize that it is over, invoking trump can’t stop change, their corruption, greed and collusion with corrupt government ministers cannot be allowed to continue, they have brought the island to its knees, literally…time for all of them to be gone…preferably in handcuffs or ankle monitors…they have become public nuisances after 52 years of corruption and blight.

    And if they give any trouble as with MoneyB’s EMPTY threat..give up everyone of them to the FBI, DEA Interpol etc…enough is known about ALL of them and their money laundering, drug and gun running etc..because they have used black people for decades while carrying out their crimes against the people and island..they will never get away, no one owes them any riches or land or drugs or guns or taxpayers contracts, pensioners money or anything to which they now believe themselves entitled…according to Donville “lock them all to fcuk up”…all of them…the time has finally arrived.

    Hopefully Donville is playing his part by taking his own advice and giving up the whites, indians, syrians and all other minority criminals on the island so that the majority population can have a fresh start going forward.

  5. Well Well & Cut N' Paste At Your Service Avatar
    Well Well & Cut N’ Paste At Your Service

    No one should even be surprised at MoneyBs stance, I said from the beginning of the advent of the scam artist racist trump that other likeminded racist scam artists will try to cement their hold on black populations for exploitation and oppressive purposes while hoping trump would be the cement to continue that hold …saw this coming miles off…all his supporters are scum like him who are seeking his help in their criminality.

    …happy to see the dumb black supporters now see themselves as the 4 legged animals trump sees them as….again…if these bottomfeeding lowlifes for minorities in Barbados give anymore trouble…turn them into the police and international authorites let them pay for their crimes…rid the island of all of them.


  6. @Well Well & Cut N’ Paste At Your Service August 15, 2018 6:10 AM

    I don’t think what you are suggesting is done as easily as it is written, But we do need to start some where.

    I will give you a bible( truth or story) depending on your view of the bible. After God got the Israelites out-ta Egypt he basically tested them. They failed the first big test as they had sent spies to see the enemy and report back. God realised at that moment the older folks in this bunch where not true believers. God knew he needed a fresh newer generation of Israelites to carry out his plans. The older generation all needed to die out before he could move forward.

    Likewise Barbados is at the same cross road in my opinion, this corruption generation all need to die out(naturally or via diseases or other wise) before there can be genuine change and a chance for Barbados to be reborn with good habits etc.

    I don’t think many will agree with a god type plan for their lives, After all to die out before my time and allow a new generation to lead, come on god gim-me a few more years to really mess up. Corrupt people like righteous ppls tend to want to live and pass on the bad/good habits to their offspring.

    Maybe right now is the best we can get; as it is what it is, but surely can be made better than what it is.

  7. Well Well & Cut N' Paste At Your Service Avatar
    Well Well & Cut N’ Paste At Your Service

    Sirfuzzy….ya can’t wait for the corrupt to die out, mind control and brainwash is generational.and black people still work in these filthy criminals houses as maids and gardeners, still work in their low paying shite jobs at their stores and in their companies. ..ya have to lock them all up.

    … the FBI, DEA etc will be happy for the work…the minorities cannot continue committing crimes without black people, they need need idiots to take the fall for them, they are afraid of prison time.

    from the time MoneyB came out talking that shite…you know there is a problem with minorities not wanting to stop their criminal ways because it is so lucrative and enriched them..for decades.

    No one ever had to threaten me twice, once is enough then ya dog died….lock all these minority criminals to shite up for the world to see, they have done enough…don’t wait for the bible that crap will never work in your favor. ..never did, never will.

  8. Well Well & Cut N' Paste At Your Service Avatar
    Well Well & Cut N’ Paste At Your Service

    GP…..I got a bone to pick with you, you should have told us you are viewed as a four legged animal by trump…and ya like yet, so glad you are not related to me, I would be embarrassed….

    …do yall see the problem with black people now???.

    Yall better lock up those white criminals and others on the island, put an end to their vicious reign.

  9. Well Well & Cut N' Paste At Your Service Avatar
    Well Well & Cut N’ Paste At Your Service

    and YA LIKE IT….

  10. William Skinner Avatar

    Question: Is this the first group of scholarship winnners since Dr. Brathwaite has been writing columns in Barbados Today and here on BU ?
    Just asking……..


  11. 5 You hypocrite! First take the beam out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck from your brotherโ€™s eye. 6 Do not give dogs what is holy; do not throw your pearls before swine. โ€ฆ

    WHO DID THIS ADVICE COME FROM?

    WHY WAS THE COMPARISON MADE THAT COMPARED PEOPLE TO DOGS AND SWINE?

    https://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/Inspirational-Images/large/Matthew_7-6.jpg

  12. Well Well & Cut N' Paste At Your Service Avatar
    Well Well & Cut N’ Paste At Your Service

    Well ah guess something stuck…problem is am not a gun running, drug trafficking, money laundering, thiefing minority….so none of the above applies to me…lol


  13. what is more important. or more sinister? The white minority(as u put it) that makes the criminal enterprises work or runs them) or the black man the henchman dat does the actual dirty work. Cuzz if any part of the criminal enterprise succeeds there is usually collateral damage in the wake. No saints bout dey.

    IMO the disconnect occurs when both make the moral decision to do evil instead of doing good. The lock them up chant and hopefully action needs to be applied to all and sundry that wilfully perform any part in the criminal enterprise.

    Last time i checked we have a choice to choose between god and evil. just asking.


  14. Some here have Biggggg Problem Running their Mouth!

    Ecclesiastes 12:7 Context

    Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was: and the spirit shall return unto God who gave it.

    Well Well what will we say then when we meet Him?

    https://i.pinimg.com/originals/fd/d1/ac/fdd1acbd30fcba255f1116d5476601ea.jpg


  15. There is nothing worse than a spokesman for a known drug running family talking shiite on BU about the bible….

    Anyway…
    Bushie would think that after 60 years of ‘education’ being administered with top priority in a small society, and the results that we have achieved (LOL) …most here would realise by now that something is FUNDAMENTALLY flawed with the whole system.

    That jokers could now be singing praises because a couple dozen adolescent brass bowls managed to recall enough information to answer a few predictable questions correctly – after YEARS of being drilled to do so….
    …while hoards of OTHER adolescent brass bowls were not even competent enough to answer 40% of such questions after YEARS of drilling and resources being applied …. only confirms that we are heading down a dead end… at breakneck speed, led by idiots, and all the while praising ourselves for our ‘brilliance’….

    The only thing worse than a ‘scholar’ who excels in a false ‘eddykashun’ system …is a spokesman for a known drug-running…

  16. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Juanito Arquero August 14, 2018 5:03 PM
    โ€œHereโ€™s the question:
    โ€œWhere is the ROI from the billions spent over the years in providing โ€œfree tertiaryโ€ education โ€ฆ ?โ€

    A couple of observations arise. First, how do you calculate an ROI on someone who decides to study history? The probit regressions for Barbados tell you what, exactly, in that respect?
    Second, the notion of โ€œfreeโ€ is slippery. I posit a hypothetical โ€ฆ If all the donors to Barbados, who are mostly poor taxpayers in albino countries, suddenly decided to turn off the tap, for how long (as we approach our sixtieth year of independence) could UWI even hope to survive as a plausible academic institution? Just asking.โ€

    So Little John, you want to find out how to calculate the ROI from studying [Bajan] history?
    Well here is a calculator you can use to compute the acid test ratio.

    History is merely a โ€˜recordโ€™-whether relatively accurate or twisted to suit the agenda of the โ€˜hisโ€™torian, whether written or orally transmitted- of past events or acts from which current players on the scene in search of lifeโ€™s improvement ought to learn a few lessons.

    So here is the โ€˜historyโ€™ test:

    Who asked the most poignant question concerning the current economic ills facing Barbados with the now famous words: โ€œHow did we get back hereโ€ (after the 1992-94) lesson?

    Were any lessons learnt from that period of history by the previous and current crop of โ€˜politicalโ€™ decision-makers and administrators?

    Can you measure the ROI from that long and arduous period in economic management given what is about to replay in the coming months?

    But here is a โ€˜commonโ€™ standard you can employ in any attempt to measure ROI from the billions expended or thrown down the Bajan education well.

    In 1992 Barbados was ranked as the No.1 developing nation state in the world sitting proudly at the No. 20 spot on the United Nationโ€™s Human Development Index (UNHDI) for the entire planet.

    Check the same Barbados ranking today which is somewhere in the high 50โ€™s and see if you can establish some correlation or causation between the exponential expansion of โ€œfreeโ€ tertiary education and the movement of Bim on the UNDP totem pole of socio-economic development.

    As far as the future of the UWI is concerned, one can only hope that the impact of ICT does not cause it to become extinct in its present form having had its day in the West Indian sun.

    West Indian students should look towards a future where a lecturer is no longer a reader of copiously copied notes standing in front of bored students but an automaton behind a computer monitor with an added facility to interact, online, with a real human tutor who can shed light on those โ€˜greyโ€™ areas casting a shadow of difficulty of understanding in the teaching and learning process.

    The Cave Hill Campus can exist only through massive subsidies from the Bajan taxpayersโ€™ purse.

    Why would the IMF (the banker of last resort to the Bajan economy) underwrite the production of subsidized grist for the paper qualification mill when there is a surfeit of โ€˜qualifiedโ€™ lawyers and social scientists in an already overcrowded and limited job marketplace?


  17. Georgie Porgie August 7, 2018 2:42 PM @ Freedom Crier

    YOU NEED TO UNDERSTAND THAT 555DUMSTREET (AKA KIKI), MILLER THE ANUKI, PACHAMAMA AND BUSH TEA ARE ALL DEVILS DEPLOYED ON THIS BLOG TO ENSURE THAT ANY MENTION OF THE WORD GOES OUT.

    RECENTLY I ASKED THE LORD TO SHOW ME CLEARLY THAT THIS WAS SO. THAT IS WHAT I MEANT BY PUTTING OUT A FLEECE LIKE GIDEON. AND HE ANSWERED MY PRAYER

    HAVE YOU EVER IN YOUR LIFE HEARD ANYONE SAY THE THINGS THAT THESE DEVILS SAY ABOUT GODโ€™S WORD?

    HAVE YOU EVER IN YOUR LIFE HEARD ANYONE DISTORT AND MISINTERPRET THE BIBLE?

    DO YOU NOTE THAT NONE OF THEM EVER RIGHTLY DIVIDE THE WORD OF TRUTH OR HAVE APPROPRIATE SCRIPTURES TO BACK UP THEIR NONSENSE?

    Proverbs 12:22 – Lying lips are abomination to the LORD:

    https://quotefancy.com/media/wallpaper/3840×2160/817917-Paul-Washer-Quote-People-tell-me-judge-not-lest-ye-be-judged-I.jpg


  18. quod erat demonstrandum

  19. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Bush Tea August 15, 2018 9:18 AM
    โ€œThere is nothing worse than a spokesman for a known drug running family talking shiite on BU about the bibleโ€ฆ.โ€

    LOL!!
    You, the openly genuine Bushman of the โ€˜Jeremiah was a bullfrogโ€™ brand, do not pull any punches when it comes to exposing those biblically-qualified hypocrites, do you now?

    Dr. GP and his recent Zoe-like replacement called Freedom the BU Town Crier are closer to the Sojourner Truth in God than Satan was kissing up to Jesus to offer him the millions worth of worldly lucre of white golden powder and brown silvery Columbian (t)weed posing as genuine jewelry and bolts of clothing posing as trinkets and โ€˜whitewashed and laundered through the Mafiosi family Time Store drugstore-money trading-machine.


  20. The Rise of the BU Demons…

    Sound your Truth and Be Not Afraid they are Demons Loose knowing theirs is but a Short time!

    https://dailyverses.net/images/en/NIV/deuteronomy-31-6-2.jpg

  21. Well Well & Cut N' Paste At Your Service Avatar
    Well Well & Cut N’ Paste At Your Service

    “There is nothing worse than a spokesman for a known drug running family talking shiite on BU about the bibleโ€ฆ”

    The Barbados drug dealers and gunrunners are upset, but let them leave space fir more upset cause we will not stop until all of them are in prison, they can run to Venezuela as much as they want we know how to track criminals.

    Lol..imagine that, drug dealers preaching bible on BU.

  22. Well Well & Cut N' Paste At Your Service Avatar
    Well Well & Cut N’ Paste At Your Service

    “what is more important. or more sinister? The white minority(as u put it) that makes the criminal enterprises work or runs them) or the black man the henchman dat does the actual dirty work. Cuzz if any part of the criminal enterprise succeeds there is usually collateral damage in the wake. No saints bout dey.”

    Sirfuzzy..it’s all about money, where the black males fall down is in their mental weaknesses..they never think they can do better or rise above challenging circumstances without being beneath minority parasites and criminals….those types of mentalities are the weakest link in the black race…so if they get scooped up by police in the gunrunning, money laundering, drug trafficking similiar to Prescod and Adrian Ricardo Moore and hundreds of others over the decades where the product is not their own but they took the fall and did the time…or are on bail..that is because of their own mental weaknesses and bad decision making..

    What I would admire is if the current lot of black men waiting to do prison time for minorities…gave them up to the authorities instead and turn their own fortunes around, start fresh, build up their communities using cleaner methods, stop the dependency on white, indian, syrian criminals…that would impress me…but until then..


  23. Well Well some Donโ€™t believe in God because he is Not their Father!

    https://i.pinimg.com/originals/01/5f/34/015f34762efb4aaea6673b902a2a591a.jpg

  24. Well Well & Cut N' Paste At Your Service Avatar
    Well Well & Cut N’ Paste At Your Service

    Yeah…well that is yall problem..I never had a problem knowing who my father in divinity is cause no one had to create a fake for me and shove it down my throat using a bible….some of us were born already knowing our father and where to find the divine.


  25. The evil that humans do is sometimes horrific.

    http://time.com/5367180/catholic-priests-sexual-abuse-pennsylvania/


  26. Dr. GP did not call out the Female Demons of BUโ€ฆ I would not be so Lenient!

    Matthew 12:36 King James Version (KJV)

    But I say unto you, That every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of judgment.

    https://i.pinimg.com/originals/61/31/dd/6131dd3facfd9d725aa222124416691b.jpg


  27. @Tron August 14, 2018 10:11 AM “In other words, the local education is the root of the whole desaster. Just look at Simpson, Baloney, COW, Bizzy and Jerkham. They might lack the formal โ€œeducationโ€

    You know that all these men were educated at the elementary, secondary and college level by Bajan civil servants don’t you? And so were/are their children and grandchildren. These men are not men from Mars. They are Bajans.

    Bajan civil servants take care of them from the cradle to the grave, from midwives delivering their babies to registering their births, to registering their deaths, from teaching them their ABC’s, to teaching them their PHD’s (if they wish), and everything in between. I don’t know where you get the idea that they are self-made men.

    The myth of the self made strong white male.

    Lolll!!!

    Big joke.

  28. Well Well & Cut N' Paste At Your Service Avatar
    Well Well & Cut N’ Paste At Your Service

    Self made crooks, that’s the only thing any of them ever did on their own.


  29. @Simple Simon August 15, 2018 4:34 PM

    Misunderstanding. COW, Baloney et al are not successfull BECAUSE they had some formal education but for their ruthlesness and ability to undermine and to exploit the Barbadian welfare state. This socialist welfare state does not only nourish too many civil servants but especially too many so-called magnates who beg for concessions, NIS-ATM and gov contracts to enrich themselves.

    If the rest of the Barbadians want to compete with the other Caribbean islands for tourists and offshore business, they must forget all formal education and apply ruthless tactis – like COW et al in Barbados itself.


  30. The miller feller responds with several non-stupid and non-tedious remarks on August 15, 2018 at 9:23 in the morning, and the remarks are close to excellent relative to the vast bulk of comments on this blog. Everything is relative.

    Hereโ€™s the miller feller:

    โ€œSo Little John, you want to find out how to calculate the ROI from studying [Bajan] history?โ€

    No, I donโ€™t. You misread and misunderstood me, on purpose or not. I want to know, as is obvious from my post, how you calculate an ROI on a Bajan student who decides to study history at UWI and then does so. Iโ€™m curious as to how you even begin to calculate an ROI on that.

    What were your variables in the probit regression? What does the equation look like, is what I mean. Itโ€™s a fair question in response to a comment about ROI. Do you prefer the lasso [sic] or ridge approach in controlling for counterintuitive biases?

    Or is it all just: โ€œI think thisโ€? There are opinions, miller feller, and then there are informed opinions. People who spend more time with books than with Facebook tend to have the latter.

    Withal, though. After Iโ€™d hacked my way through the attention-distracting and wearying forest of your non-stupid remarks, I finally saw the trees:

    โ€œThe Cave Hill Campus can exist only through massive subsidies from the Bajan taxpayersโ€™ purse.โ€

    Irrefutably true.

    And the massive subsidies from the Bajan taxpayersโ€™ purse are only possible because what would otherwise be a chasm in the national budget is being filled by poor taxpayers in countries characterized by tedious tools on this very blog as albinos.

    โ€œLearntโ€ is a tell, by the way, as is your redundant use of inverted commas. You should watch that.


  31. Without a Doubt any One of those people you constantly demonize have paid much more in Taxes to the Socialist State than the three of you put together has ever done at any given time in your Existence!

    Ever heard of the Commandment “Thou shalt Not Envy”.

    https://www.azquotes.com/image-quotes/Quotation-Winston-Churchill-Socialism-is-a-philosophy-of-failure-the-creed-of-ignorance-5-62-82.jpg


  32. Freedom Crier … for the love of god: Foxtrot Oscar.


  33. For the Love that I have for God I would not tell you to go Foxtrot Oscar yourself!


  34. This is for you Who Envy and your Little Band of Socialist Haters.

    https://recoverydrillsergeantdotcom.files.wordpress.com/2016/08/warrior-slays-devil.jpg


  35. Good name for a rock band, that: The Little Band of Socialist Haters.

    Che on drums, Fidel on lead guitar, Mao on bass, Pol Pot on keyboards. And, of course, Vicente Maduro the singer. Could fill stadiums with that.

    Christ, you are such a tool.


  36. Jack Archer August 15, 2018 6:56 PM “Christ, you are such a tool”.

    Jan Turn to Jack now…Are you two different people?…

    Better be a Tool for Christ than a Slave for Satan!

    https://divinewalls.com/image/cache/data/products/proverbs_18_2–close-800×800.jpg


  37. @Jan Archef
    ” probit regression?lasso [sic] or ridge approach ”
    Strange buzz words.
    Most would mention regression and that’s it..
    But you are a little deeper.
    Is this your bread and butter area?


  38. Anyone who wishes to purchase Barbados Secondary Schoolsโ€™ Entrance Examination (BSSEE) past papers may do so at the Ministry of Education, Technological and Vocational Training, Constitution Road, St Michael.(Quote)

    A classic example of a failed society, asking parents to pay for knowledge. Why can’t these past papers be put on a website and be downloaded free of cost by interested parties?
    Santia must stand up to the jobsworth civil servants pushing through these nonsensical policies.


  39. Post not going through?


  40. I attempted to post a comment with a link but it does not seem to get through. However it is to be noted that the Guyana Ministry of Education can issue a report to the public on the performance of students in that country in CXC exams but in Barbados a similar report never sees the light of day.


  41. Went to Spam Ping Pong, it happens sometimes.


  42. This BLP government has been preaching about new a governance and all the related buzz words that sound pretty on a political form. Let us see if it will be business as usual. Mary Redman seems to be of the view that there is a new and tone to the voice coming from the MoE these days. We wait!


  43. David
    I understand. The Minister of Education is fascinated with the internet and streaming announcements on YouTube and Facebook. She is not so fascinated on statistical analysis of performances and making the results of such analyses available to the public. She does not seem so fascinated with using such analyses to inform policy and actions in pursuit of real measured improvements in educational attainments. We are becoming a nation characterized by puerility.


  44. @Ping Pong

    An your view as to why successive MOEs are married to a position of not sharing the statistical analysis? The assumption is that statistical analysis is being done of course.


  45. Do teachers in Guyana refuse to correct SBAs?
    Do teachers in Guyana fail to cover course content in the classroom causing students to pay for lessons or fail?
    Do teachers in Guyana needlessly disrupt school operations reducing classroom time?
    Or are teachers in Guyana working to improve their children and country?


  46. Why not also ask from which class teachers teach CSEC in Guyana as one example.


  47. I have no evidence that statistical analyses are being done by the Barbados Ministry of Education. It is my suspicion that the Ministry is incapable of doing any study beyond a shallow percentage pass/ fail report.


  48. @Ping Pong

    If your 8:55AM comment is correct can we agree to ascribe Bushie’s anticipated response read, ‘the dog dead?’

    Seriously, how difficult can it be for the ministry of education to co-opt the support of CXC member countries to submitted a request to CXC to run comparative data analysis to support in-country strategic planning? There would be analysis for public sharing and high level to inform planning etc.

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