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Below you'll find all articles that were filed under “Ralph J. Massey”

Presentation. April 15, 2009 – The Learning Crisis: A Bahamian Public Policy Essay

Join us for an interesting perspective on the Bahamian educational system, by Ralph J. Massey based on his recently published …

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The Importance of Quality Teachers in The Bahamas

This essay is the second in a series on Bahamian education. The first was “Educational Achievement in the Bahamas” that was …

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Educational Achievement in the Bahamas: Too few “A” & “Bs”…Too many “E”, “F”, “G” & “Us”

This essay is a commentary on the Social Development policy statement contained in Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham’s New Year’s Report …

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Can The Bahamas import the Irish Miracle?

Irish prosperity has been described recently as a “Miracle” and countries who have not experienced such prosperity inevitably ask “Can …

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Response to critic of education reform

On September 26 Larry Smith in his “Tough Call” column wrote about “Reversing the decline of education.” He reported on a …

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National Healthcare Status Report

On August 1, 2006 the Nassau Institute presented to the Bahamian Government an "Analysis" of the Blue Ribbon Commission (BRC) …

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The Bahamas Ageing Population. A nail in the NHI coffin.

The National Health Insurance program in its present form is financially unsustainable; and one can conclude that the Government must …

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Education Reform and Government Secrecy

The article by John Marquis in the Tribune "It's time to reject culture of secrecy" certainly struck a familiar chord …

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NHI and Faulty Economics

In a recent newspaper article Dr. Stanley Lalta responded to an analysis of the National Health Insurance plan ("NHI") by …

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