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Can Jamaica learn lessons in education provision from the UK?

November 29, 2011 /  newsdesk  /  BUSINESS WORK & EDUCATION

In today’s world where there has been so much progress in technology and business it is disappointing that children are not equally accessing quality educational provision.  As reported in the Gleaner earlier this year: “Some 50 per cent of the children entering grade one at the primary school level in Central Kingston cannot pass a…

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