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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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We cannot absolutely prove that those are in error who say society has reached a turning point, that we have seen our best days, but so said all who came before us with just as much apparent reason… On what principle is it that with nothing but improvement behind us we are to expect nothing but deterioration before us?Thomas Babington Macaulay
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It’s frightening to consider how easily a sturdy people, when they let their guard and character down, can be bought and paid for by the welfare State. And once they sell themselves for that mess of pottage from politicians, it’s not impossible to turn back, but it’s not easy either.Lawrence W. Reed
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