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Submitted by William Skinner

Those who support the abolition of the Common Entrance Examination (CEE), will certainly welcome the current administration’s intention to move our children, out of what is really a socioeconomic and educational gas chamber. We have not seen a determined, enlightening, or progressive effort to reform the education system, from any administration, since 1962, when free education was introduced.

Those who believe that education reform is like purchasing garbage trucks or buses are deluding themselves. It should not be the plaything of political grandstanding and excessive nonproductive press conferences. Our last Minister of Education has bequeathed nothing but presentation without content.

While this writer wholeheartedly supports progressive continuous assessment as the best method, for our children to make the transition from primary to secondary school, the awareness, that it is not the only one is constant. Any reform of the system that does not include how we are going to harness our human resources, for the next half century, will be a complete waste of time.

The current administration is failing quite miserably, in its bungling efforts, to get our children back in the classroom, after their long absence caused by the pandemic. It is difficult to have confidence in its ability to radically reform the education system, if it cannot even get this existing problem solved or at least reduced.

The frustration has now reached our incredibly young children, some under the age of five, who joined their parents in a march of disgust against being imprisoned in their homes. Amazingly, we can find ways to expose the country to COVID, via a general election, to solve a bogus division. We can create senseless super spreaders, but we cannot develop a system to rescue our children from psychological trauma because of boredom and stress due to extremely limited or no social interaction.

Our children: barely out of pampers; whose pee has not yet begun to foam; and who are still to encounter a training bra, took to the streets to remind those who have undertaken the appearance of adults, that the nonsense must cease.

As we embark, on the quest to abolish the dreaded CEE, and reform our education system, we must collectively do better because our young people, who have just abandoned their cribs are not going to stand for “any foolishness.” The message is more than clear.


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241 responses to “Education Reform: Jettisoning 11+”


  1. The usual nonsense.

  2. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    Great article William….

    don’t know how they can live with themselves keeping generations of young people, mis and UNDEREDUCATED…and got the nerve to call themselves educated and intelligent….

    they never think ahead for the majority population…..living for the moment has produced nothing but mislead people, stuck in their time warp of gonowhereism..to feed BEASTS…

    the parents need to be more FORCEFUL…apply MORE PRESSURE to make changes to the colonial miseducation that has not only severely LIMITED each and EVERY incoming generation….but judging from the shoddy, result lacking performances of the MISLEADERS they are not too bright themselves….despite having been educated here and there…so this educational STUNTING starts in the primary schools as many of us know and nothing changes mindsets for the better…

  3. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    We are in a VERY DARK PLACE….don’t mind the limited intellect detractors..


  4. 2022 marks 60 years of the implementation of the CEE which means that almost all living Barbadian adults have passed this way before. Having lived thirty two years of my adult life outside of Barbados and knowing that Barbados is the envy of the Caribbean and indeed the world because of her highly educated human capital, it leaves one to wonder if there is not a direct correlation between these two facts. Nothing is wrong with the CEE, as this is a competency test of ability of children at one point in time and not a determinant of whether children are “bright” or “duncey” for their entire life. Whether we like it or not, life is all about competence; we do job interviews and the best candidates are chosen for the job based on the credentials presented at that point in time etc. Please, I beg of you , do not lower the bar. Take a look at the US education system which is being reformed yet again, and let’s learn from their mistakes. Leave the CEE alone!

  5. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    No you are not the envy of the Caribbean, that’s another hallucination…there are people just as educated in the same colonial system as everyone else across the divide…….it’s all based on a SLAVE SYSTEM….and dependent on who is more docile and compliant, that’s the way the system was designed……..that’s all…as Billy the Goat said…yall are the BEST AT THAT…

    and …ya have only reached the level of aspiring to WORK FOR OTHERS after over half century who OWN, CONTROL YOU and DETERMINE your destiny for you……because that is HOW the system works…

  6. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    “No you are not the envy of the Caribbean, that’s another hallucination…”

    and ya see this, it was PURE WICKEDMINDEDNESS set up by greedy politicians…and they STILL DO IT..because they know those who know no better, STILL believe it..

  7. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    See the problem William…people through no fault of their own DON’T understand their situation…

    they have had the BACKING OF THE MONARCHY….all this time, the details are too long to explain….but they no longer have that INDULGENCE if you will…..let’s see how well they manage that…without the hallucinations going forward…..that they are finding hard to leave behind..doing so, among other things will allow them to chart their own destiny…

    i personally have no trust or confidence in the current misleadership…and for very good reason.

  8. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    And i notice many of those who try to keep this system of oppression and under education in place, most had to leave for greener pastures, or remain like those who chose to stay….same thing across the Caribbean divide, either stay on the stagnating islands and STAGNATE or head out hopefully to better….i don’t see where that makes one island better than the other, or generate envy for one island over others…

    yall came on the SAME SHIP and ya STILL IN THE SAME BOAT..


  9. Good observation which should be part of the reform discourse. There is a prevailing view that the CEE helps to prepare our people to manage passing exams because it is still the preferred approach taken at higher level to test one’s knowledge. All can agree reform is necessary. We have to do implement change giving consideration to the outcomes we want based on vision for the people/country.


  10. @ African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights ReservedFebruary 7, 2022 8:52 AM

    The current so-called Common Entrance Exam (CEE) is the ‘black’ bedrock of the modern class system in Bim.

    Its abolition would mean the undermining of the same system.

    Who would bell the cat?

    How would certain schools like HC and St. Michael keep its hallowed reputation intact if Primary school graduands are given the choice of going to the Secondary school nearest to their place of residence?

    Hence the ploy of designating certain schools like HC, QC & St. M as “Institutions of Excellence” whose attendance will still be based on some version of the same system which underpins the same academic marks-based CEE.

    How else would the wicked black policymakers ensure that, in their eyes, the children of the riffraff of St. Michael are kept away in droves from HC et al instead of being bussed to the St. George, St. Lucy, Parkinson, Grantley Adams and the Princess Margaret?

  11. Vincent Codrington Avatar
    Vincent Codrington

    @ David Bu at 9: 16 AM

    What are the outcomes you envisioned from the Education System? Are you sure that the Education System should / can provide these?

  12. SirFuzzy (Former Sheep) Avatar
    SirFuzzy (Former Sheep)

    Transitioning from primary to secondary school is something that must happen. How we accomplish the transition is a very difficult process for society to determine and put into place. I have seen it happen many a time. A child doesn’t do too well at age 11+ and goes to a not so “good” school. However, that child by their 20s is going for and attaining their graduate degree(s). The converse also happens. What does that say about the educational system and about the children that are trapped/progressing through it? It says to me that there is no one system that will fit the bill of goods we are trying to sell/buy via the current education system. As I have heard it said before there are “horses for courses”. Our children are not horses(maybe kids :-)), but each child learns differently, and more importantly, each child needs to be taught differently if we want them ALL to maximize their potential. I think we know that is probably not very practical as we look at how govt policy over the decades usually unfolds into the physical execution of it. We kinda also need to admit and be prepared to accept that some children will fall among the cracks. This acceptance must be at a personal level(parents) and at a societal level. We also know that every child does not start off at the same level when they reach the formal education system whether the current one of the proposed one.
    Something has to be done for sure. I think it is doomed to fail or succeed depending on which personal filter it is viewed from. But something needs to be done to rejig a system that is not producing the results that we think we want.

    Just having a think out aloud.

  13. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    Miller..it’s exhausting but we have to fight for that reform, it will be more of the same, with riffraff attributing riffraff status to people who look just like them, just because they are making more money, better connected and willing to betray to keep the charade in play, but UNWILLING to take a look at reversing the underlying societal destruction..

    putting money, fake prestige and pompousness before knowledge, intelligence and ancestral leanings will always see them not going anywhere…always at the bottom, dependent on handouts from bigger countries, always indebted to one agency or the other, because they don’t listen to them either…when they give advice that could reduce the financial crises..

    they don’t get it yet….and the people really don’t have the time to wait another half century for them to get it..

    it was eye-opening to see Venezuela setting up another cultural carnage….when the targets don’t know their own Afrikan languages, culture, traditions, education etc… because it’s obviously still forbidden, but expected to absorb the culture and languages of others…..they do have their uses BUT NOT BEFORE YOU KNOW YOUR ANCESTRAL ONES FIRST…then you can better understand those belonging to others….

    …while Afrikan countries are setting the stage to remove alien cultures and languages from their syllabi….Mali just relegated the French language to secondary or less status…google it and see…because they understand that they are consistently being culturally hijacked.

    ..imagine islands like Barbados where their original ancestry was TOTALLY ERASED….not hijacked but nearly PERMANENTLY REMOVED.

  14. William Skinner Avatar

    @ WURA
    Thanks. This debate about. The CEE, goes back to the 70s. One of the problems , is that those of us who support its abolition, scared off people, who thought that it’s removal would discriminate against academically gifted children.
    This is not a debate to be taken lightly. Barbadians , as both Veronica Michael and to some degree @ David allude,are not going to just accept or support its removal without being given a very creditable alternative. And they are very right in demanding that.
    However, I must state that both former Minister Santia Bradshaw and in some cases Prime Minister Mis Mottley, have done more damage to the cause of the CEE abolition than anybody else. They both just publicly said that it will be abolished without once presenting the public with anything near a replacement.

    In my opinion, Bradshaw is probably the worst Minister of Education, we ever had. She was very divisive and stupidly political .People paid more attention to her presentation than content. Not one of her speeches had anything remotely associated with progressive educational policy.
    This debate cannot be about politics. Like I said this is not about buying garbage trucks and buses.
    @ Veronica Michael
    We may not agree. But in all fairness , I want to engage those who oppose its abolition more than those of us who support its removal. Thanks for your comment. I’ll be happy to further discuss our positions .
    Peace.

  15. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    “She was very divisive and stupidly political .People paid more attention to her presentation than content. Not one of her speeches had anything remotely associated with progressive educational policy.
    This debate cannot be about politics.”

    I have always seen that as a DISABILITY, a shortcoming…everything is tied to the political, saw the damage being done from decades ago, but we would not have had the knowledge, tools or inclination to strip that down, as we do now.

    it was indeed horrible to watch as politics INVADED the minds of every individual…and POISONED tthose who had nothing else to look forward to.. except as voters every 5 years….inviting in a fresh batch of cultural poisoning through the well designed politics… into their communities…to keep them at the level of the helpless


  16. @Vincent

    In simple reply the formal education system should be comprehensive in syllabi to equip ALL students to acquire foundation skills which ensure an ability to seamlessly be global citizens, to actualize at a personal level and serve as a jump off to effectively add to knowledge capital that aligns to national strategic roadmap.


  17. (Quote):
    Having lived thirty two years of my adult life outside of Barbados and knowing that Barbados is the envy of the Caribbean and indeed the world because of her highly educated human capital, it leaves one to wonder if there is not a direct correlation between these two facts. Nothing is wrong with the CEE, as this is a competency test of ability of children at one point in time and not a determinant of whether children are “bright” or “duncey” for their entire life.
    (Unquote).
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    What is being implied here?

    That the educational system in Barbados is far ‘superior’ to that, say, in the UK?

    If the Bajan education system is so effective in producing “highly educated human capital” how come there are over 75,000 people of working age classified yearly as the Voluntary Idle?

    Where is the return on the hundreds of millions invested in the same educational system given the very high number of adults who refused to vote in the last elections?

    Just look at the ZR culture on the roads and the persistent illegal disposal of garbage all over the place and tell us if this is the kind of output the same highly-touted CEE is producing annually in Barbados?


  18. If they abandon the CEE zoning will be implemented

    Imagine going to schools in your neighbourhood for 14 years.

    I


  19. @ Miller
    You are correct that our education system is a clear failure – when Bajans own, manage and control so little of OUR OWN ASSETS – from banks, to supermarkets to even the damn newspapers, and where thousands cannot sustain themselves in a decent job.
    HOWEVER, the ‘conclusion’ that the problem is ‘the common entrance’, and that the ‘solution’ is its abolition, .. is typical of the level of idiocy to which we have sunk as a country.
    This is just an emotional position proffered by freaks like Petra Wickman (who still resent the fact that he was not able to ‘pass for HC’).

    There IS a GLARING problem with education….. but the 11 plus is NOT it……
    If fact, the 11plus is one of the enduring STRENGTHS of the shiite system.

    As Bushie suggested on BU MANY years ago, if we had intelligent leadership, one of the obvious options would be to have the ’11-plus’ exam EVERY YEAR and at EVERY AGE – LEVEL in the system – using the results to re-assign children CONTINUOUSLY as they progress through the system, and as their various TRUE talents emerge….

    But it is IMPOSSIBLE to have a world class education system with useless teachers, a waste of time Ministry of EDDYKASHUN, and a rotating slate of ‘ministers’ whose main qualification seem to be that they have no personal experience with the challenge of creating successful adolescents…..

  20. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    “There IS a GLARING problem with education….. but the 11 plus is NOT it……
    If fact, the 11plus is one of the enduring STRENGTHS of the shiite system.

    i would have agreed with you, as we have debated years before, if it was not colonial in conception….so the simple solution would be to design an upgrade with continuous assessments.. not in the image of neocolonialism, but within the SETTINGS of our ANCESTRAL origins…


  21. Indeed, we need to change the curriculum. Students should first learn by heart the curriculum vitae and the most important speeches of our Supreme Leader.

    A kind of Mottley Bible would also be helpful. There are plenty of historical precedents.


  22. @ Miller and Hants
    On point. Go to head of the class..pun intended

  23. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    Gotta rephrase this because some information is still unknown to most people in the Caribbean though accurate, was well hidden….but NOW AVAILABLE…

    there were Afrikans in the Americas long before columbus, vespucci, marco polo and all the others gangsters….LYING and trying to take credit for discovering the Americas and here and there……our bloodlines prove it…so in essence…EXCEPT for those Afrikans who were in the Caribbean Americas LONG before Europeans arrived, possibly thousands of years….they are finding the evidence everywhere….and whose descendants got caught up in the transatlantic human trade..

    ..those who were kidnapped from the continent…AFTER…from 1400-1800s..the only history historians in the Caribbean seem to know…

    yall came on the SAME SHIP and ya STILL IN THE SAME BOAT..

    all that information is now available, but the Caribbean continues to lag with false history, hallucinations given them…and the slave trade narrative only………..and refuse to teach THE TRUTH to HELP WITH THE HEALING…

    and until they do….it will remain a DOWNWARD SPIRAL….but they believe they are moving forward not backward…

    i had nothing to do with any of it, so don’t even try to blame me for anything.


  24. @Bush TeaFebruary 7, 2022 11:28 AM

    The local education system does not aim to produce world-class high flyers, but to keep people dependent as mental slaves. Otherwise, more emphasis would be put on subjects like economics, entrepreneurship and the like in school.

    There is a reason why so many locals want to become “public servants”. The word “servant” tells us enough.

  25. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @Mr Bush Tea, should someone take u seriously at 11:28AM or consider it all part of your shtick!

    Yes reform is needed and yes the CEE itself is NOT the main problem …

    But if that’s the system that u learned from and according to u taught within and it educated u to be such a discriminatory gent on gender, sexual preferences and much more then surely it has failed us, not so!

    Come on man, we all getting ready to meet your suitably named BB Engineer and yet u misbehaving so about how people using their plumbing… as the Miller might suggest in his ribald style: you are acting as if u need to turn (out) your other cheek!

    Be decent!

  26. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    Some will be descended from the Pharoahs and other royal groups…that are ANCIENT…but the bloodlines survived……..all this history MUST BE taught in the schools if yall want to start going anywhere…except where ya are…at the VERY BOTTOM of the socio-economic ladder and that’s right where ya will stay, thanks to ya misleaders….


  27. Well I went to school at Richmond in Richmonds Gap and I thank God everyday because that school prepared me for life with its challenges and taught me how to take the lemons of life and make lemonade. I stand by my previous comments after living in St. Lucia and St. Kitts, our education system in Barbados is THE BEST in the Caribbean. It’s ironic that the ungrateful bashers of the system learned to read and write by the very system they now find so repulsive. Some of you need to emigrate to Africa (n Countries) and then you will appreciate what you have here in poor raky Bim. #Longlivecee #NoBokoHaramtokidnapstudentsoutofschool


  28. Verona MichaelFebruary 7, 2022 8:10 AM

    re 2022 marks 60 years of the implementation of the CEE which means that almost all living Barbadian adults have passed this way before.

    VERY TRUE

    Having lived thirty two years of my adult life outside of Barbados and knowing that Barbados is the envy of the Caribbean and ……………….because of her highly educated human capital, it leaves one to wonder if there is not a direct correlation between these two facts.

    I THINK THAT THERE IS MUCH MERIT IN YOUR OPINION BASED ON MY INTERACTIONS WITH CARIBBEAN STUDENTS

    RE indeed the world
    I FIND ASIANS ARE FAR SUPERIOR. IS IT THEIR SYSTEM OF EDUCATION OR THE DILIGENCE IN THE APPLICATION OF THEIR STUDENTS, OR IS IT BOTH.

    Nothing is wrong with the CEE, as this is a competency test of ability of children at one point in time and not a determinant of whether children are “bright” or “duncey” for their entire life. Whether we like it or not, life is all about competence; we do job interviews and the best candidates are chosen for the job based on the credentials presented at that point in time etc.

    Please, I beg of you , do not lower the bar. Leave the CEE alone!

    I AGREE WITH YOU HERE

    Take a look at the US education system

    DONT WORRY TO WASTE YOUR TIME WITH THE US SYSTEM


  29. RE Verona MichaelFebruary 7, 2022 6:40 PM

    Well I went to school at Richmond in Richmonds Gap and I thank God everyday because that school prepared me for life with its challenges and taught me how to take the lemons of life and make lemonade. I stand by my previous comments after living in St. Lucia and St. Kitts, our education system in Barbados is THE BEST in the Caribbean. It’s ironic that the ungrateful bashers of the system learned to read and write by the very system they now find so repulsive

    I HAVE HAD SIMILAR EXPERIENCES AS YOU HAVE DESCRIBED AND IN A FEW OTHER ISLANDS INCLUDING ST LUCIA AND ST KITTS
    THIS IS ALL SOUND DOCTRINE THAT CAN NOT BE REFUTED

    MORE ANON


  30. And when our African history is taught in schools, do not omit the account of how some of our black ancestors colluded with the white man and SOLD OUR ANCESTORS AS SLAVES. Stupid people!!


  31. @Tron February 7, 2022 12:27 PM “Indeed, we need to change the curriculum. Students should first learn by heart the curriculum vitae and the most important speeches of our Supreme Leader. A kind of Mottley Bible would also be helpful. There are plenty of historical precedents.”

    NO THANKS.


  32. @African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved February 7, 2022 3:46 PM
    “Gotta rephrase this because some information is still unknown to most people in the Caribbean though accurate, was well hidden…but NOW AVAILABLE…”

    Well the Mighty Sparrow already wrote “Columbus Lied” so I don’t think that it is any secret that Columbus did not discover anything. This information has not been “well hidden” since you were a child.


  33. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved February 7, 2022 4:54 PM

    “Some will be descended from the Pharoahs and other royal groups…”

    You got it completely wrong, completely, completely upside down.

    The Pharoahs, and Xi and Putin and Biden and Elizabeth 2, and the Ceasars and the Romanovs and your “boyfriend” Justin and ALL of the rest are ALL descended from African peoples, not the other way around.

    African peoples created the pharoahs and all the rest.

    There is no humanity without Africa. NONE.


  34. jUST FOUND THIS VIDEO
    BRINGS FOND MEMORIES OF ATTENDING SUCH RICITAKS AT ST MATHIAS 7 ST LAURENCE IN THE EARLY 60’S BEFORE MY FAMILY ATTENDED CH CH PARISH CH
    THIS IS ESPECIALLY FOR YOU VINCENTGLAD TO SEE THIS CADRE OF YOUNG PLAYERS SEKING TO REPLACE THE OLD GUARD OF MY DAY


  35. About the 11+

    How well are our children doing. Before they start formal schooling are they learning to be kind, to be respectful of themselves and others? Are they learning to listen and to speak up?Are they being taught to solve “childish” problems

    While at elementary school are they learning to read, write and count? Are they learning to think? Are they learning to ask questions? What else besides English and Math are they being taught?

    While at secondary school re they being taught besides English and Mathematics, music, art, sports, science, history, geography, computer science? Are they being taught how to be a good judge of character? I came across an HC 6th former who did not know that by convention the top of a map is North. Ooops!!! But with GPS maybe children no longer needs to know this.

    How are our children doing when they move on to community colleges and universities. Are they doing well? After 2 years at BCC or 3 years at UWI do we know what % have completed successfully? And for those who have not, do we know why? Do we ask them? And how will we know if we do not ask?

    For those who move abroad, are they readily admitted to foreign colleges and universities? Do the foreign colleges and universities give credit for work successfully completed at UWI and BCC? Do our students complete on time and with good grades?

    Do our students, those with certificates, diplomas degrees, graduate degrees including doctoral degrees readily transition to the world of work?

    How are they doing in the world of work?

    Do they become good parents?

    Dutiful sons and daughters?

    Good neighbours?

    Good citizens?


  36. And another thing for those who like to bash our “white man” education system: Do you know that the pyramids and the Pharaohs’ palaces were built by Jews who were enslaved by the Egyptians? Not by one damn African as they were the slave masters,… So the white man wrote history from their perspective to make themselves look good, and so did the Africans. #knowyourhistory
    #thingsyouwillneverreadaboutinanafricanhistorybook
    #stopptheshitetalk


  37. @ Veronica Michael
    We need to understand that those who want a greater Afrocentric presence in our schools’ are not “ bashing “ the white man.
    The curricula at our schools should include African history. I don’t know of any race that has survived without having been to educated about it’s culture.

    2 Since the entire English speaking Caribbean inherited a colonial educational system, how did you conclude that ours was superior to all the rest in the region. What was the yardstick of measurement.


  38. @ Verona
    Do accept my apologies for the mistake regarding your Christian name.


  39. wILLIAM
    RE Since the entire English speaking Caribbean inherited a colonial educational system, how did you conclude that ours was superior to all the rest in the region. What was the yardstick of measurement.

    IT IS ONE THING FOR ALL TO HAVE INHERITED THE SAME EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM, BUT IT IS TO BE NOTED THAT IT WAS IMPLEMENTED WITH THE SAME EFFICIENCY AS WAS THE CASE IN BARBADOS. WHEREAS IN ALL THE ISLANDS THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM WAS RUN LARGELY BY THE CHURCH, NONE OF THESE ISLANDS HAD MEN LIKE COLERIDGE AND PARRY, ONE OF WHOM AT PERSONAL EXPENSE SET UP CHAPELS OF EASE, TO EVERY POINT OF THE COMPASS IN NEARLY EVERY PARISH. SINCE TO NEARLY EVERY CHAPEL THERE WAS ASSOCIATED ONE – THREE SCHOOLS, AND SINCE THESE SCHOOLS WERE GENERALLY IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE ABODES OF THE CITIZENS, THIS FACILITATED THE DELIVERY OF EDUCATION.

    IN 1974, i HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO HELP TWO GIRLS IN MY CHURCH IN JAMAICA WITH THEIR STUDIES IN THEIR TEACHER’S COLLEGE, AND I WAS SHOCKED TO LEARN THAT IT WAS JUST AROUND THAT TIME THAT THEY HAD JUST PASSED AN EDUCATION ACT THAT WAS CLOSE IN CONTENT TO OURS THAT WAS IN VOGUE AT LEAST 30 YEARS PREVIOUSLY

    IT IS NOTEWORTHY THAT IN MOST OF THE ISLANDS FOR A VERY LONG TIME THEY NEEDED TO IMPORT BAJANS TO TEACH IN THIER SCHOOLS
    EVEN TODAY PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION IS NOT AS ACCESSIBLE TO JAMAICANS AS IT IS TO US, IN BARBADOS…..BECAUSE THEY HAVE PAY FOR IT. MANY ARE UNABLE TO DO SO

    RE I don’t know of any race that has survived without having been to educated about it’s culture. DID THE BABYLONIANS, OR THE MEDES AND PERSIANS, OR THE GREEKS OR ROMANS SURVIVE. LOTS OF INFORMATION CAN EASILY BE OBTAINED ABOUT THESE PEOPLE WHO ARE NOT REALLY AROUND ANY LONGER. THESE NATIONS HAD ELABORATE WAYS AND SUSTEMS TO PASS THEIR CULTURE ON, E.G THE GREEKS AND ROMANS HAD PEDAGOGI IN THEIR HOUSEHOLDS TO ENSURE THAT THEIR CULTURE WAS INCULCATED BEFORE THE BOYS COULD GIVE UP THEIR TOGAE PRAETEXTAE FOR THIER TOGA VIRILIS. (i cant speak for how the girls were trained)

    DO WE NEED TO KNOW ABOUT AFRICAN CULTURE——WHICH IS VERY VARIED, FROM COUNTRY TO COUNTRY? OR DO WE NEED TO KNOW AND UNDERSTAND OUR OWN CULTURE (including our cuisine and customs and history)? jUST ASKING

    VERONA SAYS ” the white man wrote history from their perspective to make themselves look good, and so did the Africans” IS SHE NOT CORRECT? IF NOT WHY NOT? SEEMS SHE ATTENDED ONE OF OUR WORSE SECONDARY SCHOOLS FOR GIRLS, SO HOW COME HER ARGUMENTS MAKE LOTS OF SENSE, IF OUR EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM IS SO POOR?
    THOUGH SHE DID NOT GO TO QC OR ST MICHAELS HER LOGIC IS ON PAR AND BETTER THAN MOST WHO COME IN THE RUM SHOP. SEEMS SHE APPLIED HER SELF WELL. MORE ON THAT ANON.

  40. William Skinner Avatar

    @GP
    Was it better or better dispense My position is that the system itself is no better. I think you are talking about how a colonial system was better dispensed. For example, some primary schools in Jamaica were still using pit toilets, three or four years ago. That was not the case with us. However the children were in the very same educational system. Oil rich Trinidad, never had the high quality school plants we did but it was essentially the same system. I don’t think that we have even produced one Nobel Prize Laureate; an Eric Williams etc.
    Perhaps in-depth research may surprise us and this belief about having the best educate system .
    I don’t even think we are dominating the CXC results.
    ŁCertainly, producing graduates who can connect subject and verb is not very flattering.
    So, you will note that I am not talking about dispensing the system better , I am talking about what is taught.
    I find your position interesting but there is no empirical evidence that we have the best education system; we have an educational system that no longer serves our national interest. It is responsible for high levels of unemployment and feeds lawlessness and a lack of pride.

  41. African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved Avatar
    African Online Publishing Copyright ⓒ 2022. All Rights Reserved

    “I don’t even think we are dominating the CXC results.”

    no you are not…don’t know why they keep perpetrating the nonsense, there are kids in every other island that come up with 17 CXCs and more ANNUALLY…but Barbados does not carry that in their news, so the people still believe that 8-10 CXCs is the best accomplishment in the region, i assure it’s not..

    the other islands have the SAME education system, there is no best or better..

    and the island is FLAT….and SMALL easier to build certain structures than the BIGGER ISLANDS that are mountainous, hilly and MORE COMPLEX…although it’s no excuse because of the decades and BILLIONS of dollars of the PEOPLE’S MONEY these useless politicians waste in getting anything constructive done and that includes the island..

    “Do you know that the pyramids and the Pharaohs’ palaces were built by Jews who were enslaved by the Egyptians? ”

    WRONG….do you know the ORIGINAL HEBREWS…not the European jews now SQUATTING on our ancestral lands…ARE OUR ANCESTORS…..the white man learned how to BUILD FROM OUR AFRIKAN ANCESTORS…

    your “best education system” HAS MISEDUCATED YOU….please stop MISLEADING the blog with that USELESS LIE.

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    ““Do you know that the pyramids and the Pharaohs’ palaces were built by Jews who were enslaved by the Egyptians?”

    and there is NOWHERE CALLED EQYPT……it’s a fantasy….the original name IS KEMET…LAND OF THE BLACKS our ancestors…where from the romans to the greeks and EVERYONE in between STOLE our knowledge, education system, political system, religions, business systems and CORRUPTED THEM……

    so much for your best education system…

    yall need to SEARCH FOR and find the HALF THAT HAS NEVER BEEN TOLD…i can only tell you so much, it’s a VERY personal journey and YOU have to FIND YOUR OWN ANSWERS…

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    William….am sick and tired that it’s Black people now PERPETRATING ALL THOSE LIES about our ancestry and DOING IT VOLUNTARILY…they just regurgitate the SHIT THEY LEARN IN the toxic dangerous churches without doing any research on their own…then they brag and boast about having a mirage of a best education system…steupppss….

    how are our children to LEARN anything truthful about their ancestry when their parents and grand parents are the ones MISLEADING them with LIES, MISINFORMATION and misdirection…..there is NO EXCUSE the information is now available and the more INDEPTH truth about our ancestry CAN BE FOUND…

    “Well the Mighty Sparrow already wrote “Columbus Lied” so I don’t think that it is any secret that Columbus did not discover anything. This information has not been “well hidden” since you were a child.”

    well since you know that you should also have ALL THE OTHER INFORMATION…and Sparrow was not the first to sing about it, it was the singers in Jamaica who gave more indepth information on columbus’ LIES…but first ya will have to listen to Reggae from way back in the 70s to know that….and yall done know that ya so brainwashed ya were forbidden from listening..and accepted that condition and REJECTED the Rastas as your were MISEDUCATED TO……and those same columbus LIES are STILL taught in the schools in the Caribbean…

    “The Pharoahs, and Xi and Putin and Biden and Elizabeth 2, and the Ceasars and the Romanovs and your “boyfriend” Justin and ALL of the rest are ALL descended from African peoples, not the other way around.

    African peoples created the pharoahs and all the rest.”

    what are you talking about AFRIKANS WERE THE PHAROAHS…they did not have to create anything….mixed up craziness coming from your colonial christian madness….FIRST, you have to understand WHO the Pharoahs were…..and yes, our Ethiopian Afrikan ancestors also created CHRISTIANITY before it was STOLEN and CORRUPTED….that it’s now unrecognizable…

    the BLACK AFRIKAN Pharoah and other ROYAL bloodlines SURVIVED in the Wes, just as they have on the continent….christ, don’t know what it will take but yall so lost, don’t believe ya will ever find ya way out….however, the YOUNG GENERATIONS WILL that is why they are the ones who need this information the most, the information will not do any of you who are walking in darkness any good anyway…..

    “Some of you need to emigrate to Africa”

    from all your backward posts, it’s clear you KNOW NOTHING ABOUT AFRIKA…and most likely never been there, you are regurgitating LIES..

    i did not hear William say in his articles that the US system of education should be adopted in Barbados, there are certain aspects of it that are VERY useful…hence the reason Caribbean people do so well when they immigrate…so why bash a system that allowed yall easier access than what ya used to in Barbados AND the Caribbean, especially since it’s the only one available in the west that is more useful than the others… ,. the US may be a lot of things, but certain things they deserve credit for, most of you will still be wallowing away in dangerous racist, Slave society Barbados, and LOOKED DOWN ON by criminal minorities who STEAL EVERYTHING FROM YOU, if you were not allowed to ESCAPE to US and other places, they are not the most ideal in SOCIAL TERMS, but compared to where you ran from as it pertains to opportunites and liveable wages…….ungrateful..

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    @WURA
    Brilliant response . We get on our knees and end each pray with amen. We don’t even know the origin of the word and what it means. But millions say it every day.
    This is the reason, some find solace outside of the madness and head for the hills !
    The CEE, has created more criminals than any other factor in our country.
    I have seen children’s personalities change overnight because of that gas chamber. I have seen teachers make it their only focus and literally abandon children, who could not “keep up”, I know personally and professionally that thousands of students walked into that examination room and could not even identify the number of the desk where they were supposed to sit.
    I know thousands of parents were made to believe that innocent children, who could not construct a sentence had a chance to pass that exam. I know that that innocent children at speech day were told they passed an exam that they did not and could not.
    I can say without fear that any teacher worth the title can predict with almost a hundred per cent accuracy, who can or will really pass that exam , from the time the child spends a term in class one.
    The. CEE will rank high ,perhaps in the first five ,of any major exam hoax , anywhere in the Western Hemisphere.
    I patiently await the reform promised by the current administration.
    Alert citizens know that the Barbados Labour Party promised to abolish the CEE in 1981.
    That was a mere 41 years ago.!!

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    William…am sure by now you and a few others fully UNDERSTAND WHY i took the route i did….because none of BUs indoctrinated clowns are to HIDE behind their computer screens with their ANONYMOUS monikers….spreading more misinformation, lies and ridiculing MY POWERFUL.ancestors…with their mental WEAKNESSES, BRAINWASH and IGNORANCE on display in cyberspace……it’s not only insulting but VERY DISRESPECTFUL…that they cannot even acknowledge their ancestry..especially when they know VERY LITTLE TO NOTHING. about it and THEMSELVES….

    had i not SEARCHED for and found all the necessary info….i too might be in the dark WILDERNESS bouncing around and being laughed at…

    Verone don’t even know the numbers from the Caribbean and ACROSS THE AFRIKAN disaspora who immigrated to Afrika over 30 YEARS AGO and coming forward….and very few returned or said they had a problem in Afrika…that could not be fixed…there is a STEADY EXODUS happening as we speak and has for YEARS…and obviously Verone don’t know that Afrika has 55 COUNTRIES…and here calling other people stupid…steupppps…

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    “The CEE, has created more criminals than any other factor in our country.”

    we see them in handcuffs EVERY DAY, or on some police bulletin looking for them, as the system of miseducation and lack of opportunities for the AFRIKAN DESCENDED was designed..

    “The. CEE will rank high ,perhaps in the first five ,of any major exam hoax , anywhere in the Western Hemisphere.”

    your instincts are ON POINT, that is why i don’t have to post certain things, but the age that these children are straight jacketed WITH THE 11 PLUS FRAUD…is very important for the crime of the centuries to work with the sought after results……luckily for us they DO NOT KNOW certain things about some of us, so that too will eventually BURN TO THE GROUND…and cannot last another half century…not with what is coming at them…

    “I patiently await the reform promised by the current administration.
    Alert citizens know that the Barbados Labour Party promised to abolish the CEE in 1981.
    That was a mere 41 years ago.!!”

    it will be pleasantly surprising, but don’t hold ya breath, most of us don’t have 41 years left to SEE IT and they are expert at DRAGGING OUT FALSE PROMISES laced with LIES and deceptions……


  47. “had i not SEARCHED for and found all the necessary info….i too might be in the dark WILDERNESS bouncing around and being laughed at…”

    you are not talking about information that was available or not

    you are talking about truth
    the truth was always there
    emerging truths have power
    which is why they are hidden

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    Another problem William….those in the US and other jurisdictions who had to flee oppression in Barbados and other islands…..have ACCESS to, not all, BUT A LOT of the information in those locales that they NEED ABOUT THEMSELVES, their ancestry, heritage and everything else….and MOST OF IT IS FREE…….but do they access it, NO they are not even interested to know…….but still spewing BACKWARD false RUBBISH. on a website where people KNOW that they know nothing….

    you can learn more about Afrikan history in US, etc, more so than the Caribbean any day of the week,…they live there, spent DECADES and they STILL DON’T KNOW any of it..

    just like the one jumped out recently talking about credible websites with Afrikan history but can tell ya NOTHING ABOUT their ancestry, heritage, nothing, but know these sites exist……..fools looking for conversation and OVERREACHING by spreading LIES and misinformation…

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    “you are talking about truth
    the truth was always there
    emerging truths have power
    which is why they are hidden”

    but we did not know it KiKi, we grew up NOT KNOWING……am sure YOU TOO just like most other groups who know and practice their own history, culture, traditions, languages, know MORE about our Afrikan ancestry etc than most of the people in Barbados and the Caribbean do..

    …the misleaders/colonail agents also helped to HIDE those TRUTHS…that is why they cannot lead me anywhere and i HAVE NO RESPECT for any of them…


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