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A Public Dialogue on Education

The views expressed are those of the author, and not necessarily those of the Nassau Institute (which has no corporate …

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Illiteracy, Human Capital & Reform

Recently the Minister of Education released the results of the 2010 Bahamas General Certificate of Secondary Education exam (the “BGCSE”). …

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The “Misleading and Nonsensical Statistic”

In his recent statement to Parliament on the Education section of the 2010-2011 Budget, the Honorable Desmond Bannister, Minister of …

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Economic Well Being & Free Market Ideology

Dr. Jonathon Rodgers must be commended for his carefully reasoned article on the Bahamian economy and the causes of the …

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Learning Crisis in The Bahamas

Following are four videos that update the Learning Crisis in the Bahamas that can be accessed in a video or …

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Audio: The Learning Crisis in public education in The Bahamas

The Nassau Institute public meeting on Wednesday, April 15, 2009, featured Ralph Massey presenting a summary of his recently released …

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Video: The Learning Crisis in The Bahamas

This is part one of a nine part series of videos taken at The Nassau Institute public meeting on Wednesday, …

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The Bahamas Learning Crisis

On Wednesday evening, April 15, 2009, under the auspices of The Nassau Institute, Ralph Massey presented a summary of his …

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Presentation: The Learning Crisis in The Bahamas – April 15, 2009

Nassau-based economist Ralph Massey will give an important perspective on the Bahamian  education crisis  at a public meeting in the …

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